Third of four programmes including large-scale chamber music by Brahms and Dvorak
EUROPEAN Quartet
Thomas Kakuska (violin)
Siegfried Fiihrlinger (violin) Fritz Handschke (viola) Richard Harand (cello) with Richard Strahle (viola) and Wolfgang Herzer (cello)
gramophone records
played by Alfred Brendel (piano)
From Cheltenham Town Hall The first of three recitals recorded at this year's Cheltenham Festival
Part 1
Le caquet des femmes
Quand contremont verras retourner Fyez vous y si voules Ung petit coup mamye 0 doulx regard
ROGER BLANCHARD VOCAL ENSEMBI.B gramophone record
Part 2
Introduced by Steve Race
Introduced by BRIAN JOHNSTON
Produced by Jacob de Vries
12.30 SPORTS SERVICE
LINE-UP including your afternoon's Weather Forecast
Latest Cricket and Golf scores and a brief look ahead at the day's main events, including Racing, the Davis Cup, the British Grand Prix, Athletics, Show Jumping and Rifle Shooting
CRICKET
12.50; 1.55; 2.25; 3.10; 3.50; 5.33
Warwickshire v. Leicestershire
Commentary by Peter CRANMER at Edgbaston
Glamorgan v. Gloucestershire Commentary by ALAN GIBSON from Cardiff
1.50 Lunchtime Scoreboard
4.30 Teatime Scoreboard
GOLF
2.0; 2.25; 3.5; 3.45; 4.25 The Piccadilly Medal Tournament
TOM SCOTT reports on the final round of this knock-out stroke-play event from Princes Golf Club. Sandwich, Kent
RACING
2.10 Wills Embassy Stakes Over one mile and a half
2.40 W. D. and H. O. Wills Gold Trophy
Over 7 furlongs and 150 yards
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY From Lingfield Park
5.5 Racing Results
5.10 Racing Review by Peter Bromley
LAWN TENNIS
2.25; 3.10; 3.50; 4.35; 5.3S The Davis Cup
European Zone A-Final
Great Britain v. South Africa
Commentary by MAURICE EDELSTON with summaries by FRED PERRY on the final day's Singles
From Bristol Lawn Tennis Club
MOTOR RACING
2.55; 3.35; 4.15; 4.50
The British Grand Prix
The sixth race in the series for the World Championship sponsored by the Daily Express and organised by the B.R.D.C.
Commentary by ROBIN Richards ERIC TOBITT, and JOHN BOLSTER
From Silverstone
ATHLETICS
3.10; 4.35; 5.20
The Women's A.A.A. Championships
Commentary by NORMAN CUDDEFORD and LIAM NOLAN , with comments by PETER HILDRETH
From the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
5.15 RIFLE SHOOTING
The Queen's Prize
Report by BRUCE PARKER on the final day's shooting from Bisley
5.18 SHOW JUMPING
European Championships
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD reports on the day's events from Hickstead
5.30 CYCLING
Tour de France
J. B. WADLEY, editor of International Cycle Sport, reports direct from Montargis on the 22nd day
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TODAY'S TIMETABLE
12.30 Sports Service Line-up
12.50 Cricket
1 50 Cricket Lunchtime Scoreboard
1.55 Cricket
2.0 Golf.
2.10 Racing
2.25 Cricket. Lawn Tennis. Golf
2.40 Racing.
2.55 Motor Racing
3.5 Golf
3.10 Lawn Tennis. Athletics, and Cricket
3.35 Motor Racing.
3.45 Golf
3.50 Lawn Tennis and Cricket
4.15 Motor Racing.
4.25 Golf
4.30 Cricket Teatime Scoreboard
4.35 Lawn Tennis and Athletics
4.50 Motor Racing
5.5 Racing Results
5.10 Racing Review
5.15 Rifle Shooting
5.18 Show Jumping
5.20 Athletics.
5.30 Cycling
5.35 Lawn Tennis and Cricket
Timings may be altered by events
JEFFREY SIEGEL (piano)
The True Tate of the love of Messire Guillaume de Machaut and Peronnelle Dame d'Armentieres. with the letters and answers, the ballads, lays, and rondeaux of the said Guillaume and the said Peronnelle
Translated from Old French and adapted for radio by RENE HAGUE
Machaut's music arranged and directed by GILBERT REANEY
JOHN WHITWORTH (counter-tenor) GERALD ENGLISH (tenor) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
Medieval instruments played by DESMOND DUPRE , ALAN LUMSDEN David MUNROW, GILBERT REANEY MARY REMNANT, MARILYN WAILES
Production by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
Chamber opera in three parts after Shakespeare
Music by Boris Blacher sung in German
First broadcast In this country Cast in order of singing:
Introductory chansons sung by SIGI KÜCHLE
Chorus and Chamber Ensemble of West Berlin Radio
Conducted by PAUL SACHER
Recording made available by courtesy of West Berlin Radio
David Phillips , writer and journalist, gives the second of four fortnightly talks
A programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared
JAMES GIBB and PAUL HAM
BURGER discuss the first movement of Beethoven's E flat Piano Concerto as recorded by Arrau. Barenboim, Horowitz, Kempff, Rubinstein, and others
Quartet (1938)
MELOS ENSEMBLE
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet) Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Terence Weil (cello)
Lamar Crowson (piano)
Broadcast on November 24. 1963