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ORCHESTRA
Leader. Maurice Brett
Conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES COLOGNE RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CURT CREMER
BAVARIAN Radio ORCHESTRA Conducted by WERNER SCTIMIDT-BOELCKE
Recordings made available by cour tesy of West German and Bavarian Radios

Contributors

Leader:
Maurice Brett
Conducted By:
Curt Cremer
Conducted By:
Werner Sctimidt-Boelcke

International Choral Competition
MIXED VOICE CLASS: Semi-final 2
From Canada
ST. GEORGE'S CHOIR
Conductor, LLOYD BRADSHAW v.
From Switzerland
CHOEUR DE LA RADIO SUISSE ROMANDS Conductor. ANDRÉ CHARLET
Adjudicators: KRISTIAN LANGE
HANS KERKROFF , THOMAS MATTHEWS ALLEN PERCIVAL , ROGER VOLET
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
Produced by Anthony Philpott
Presented by the BBC In collaboration with the European Broadcasting Union

Contributors

Conductor:
Lloyd Bradshaw
Unknown:
Kristian Lange
Unknown:
Hans Kerkroff
Unknown:
Thomas Matthews
Unknown:
Allen Percival
Introduced By:
Martin Muncaster
Produced By:
Anthony Philpott

Introduced by Bryan Magee This edition includes:
PIERRE Boulez on his current series of Mahler and the Second Viennese School concerts with the London Symphony Orchestra
MARCARET DRABBLE discussing her new novel The Waterfall
CHRISTOPHER WHELEN on his radio opera Incident at Owl Creek
Produced by Philip French and Russell Harty

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bryan Magee
Unknown:
Pierre Boulez
Unknown:
Marcaret Drabble
Unknown:
Christopher Whelen
Produced By:
Philip French
Produced By:
Russell Harty

The ' 48 '
Preludes and Fugues (Book 1) No. 7. in D flat major: No. 16. In G minor; No. 21. in B flat major; No. 12. in F minor; No. 5. in D major; No. 24. in B minor played on the piano by JAMES FRISKIN (1886-1967)
The fourth of eight programmes recorded in 1962 and 1963 in which James Friskin played Bach's 48 Preludes and Fugues: broadcast on May 1, 1963

Contributors

Unknown:
James Friskin

I have great faith in the collective wisdom of a selection board
A BBC OFFICIAL
If you have ever emerged from a job-interview feeling crushed and inadequate, tune in to The Right Kind of Chap where the tables are turned on the selectors. As likely as not you will discover that you were turned down not because of your own inadequacy but because of their incompetence. For modern psychological research has shown that most interviews are conducted in such an unsystematic way that they are very unreliable.
MICHAEL ARGYLE, Lecturer in Social Psychology at Oxford, and ELIZABETH SIDNEY , Consultant Psychologist, run training courses in interviewing to help managers make better selections. At one of these courses ANTHONY SCHOOLING made recordings which are dissected In tonight's programme
Produced by Keith Hindell
To be repeated on June 7
See page 42

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Sidney
Produced By:
Keith Hindell

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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