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Fifth of twelve programmes played by the OROMONTE PIANO TRIO Perry Hart (violin)
Kenneth Heath (cello) Nina Milkina (piano)
Trio in G minor (H.XV.19)
11.3* Trio in C major (H.XV.27)
Broadcast on January 26

Contributors

Violin:
Perry Hart
Cello:
Kenneth Heath
Piano:
Nina Milkina

Judith Pearce (flutes)
Antony Pay (clarinet)
David Atherton (piano)
Sixth in a series of thirteen weekly recitals given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Ticket Unit. BBC. Broadcasting House, London. WIA 1AA. on-closing s.a.e.

Contributors

Flutes:
Judith Pearce
Clarinet:
Antony Pay
Piano:
David Atherton

from the Royal Albert Hall London
Part 1:
15th century
JANTINA NOORMAN (mezzo-soprano) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
MUSICA RESERVATA
Ruth David (treble rebec)
Daphne Webb (tenor rebec)
Desmond Dupre (tenor rebec) John Sothcott (recorder) Don Smithers (cornetto) Bernard Thomas
(shawm and crumhorn) Alan Lumsden (sackbut) Tony Moore (sackbut) Michael Morrow (lute)
Jeremv Montagu (percussion) Director, Michael Morrow
Conducted by JOHN BECKETT

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Jantina Noorman
Tenor:
Nigel Rogers
Unknown:
Ruth David
Tenor:
Daphne Webb
Tenor:
Desmond Dupre
Unknown:
John Sothcott
Unknown:
Don Smithers
Unknown:
Bernard Thomas
Unknown:
Alan Lumsden
Unknown:
Tony Moore
Unknown:
Michael Morrow
Unknown:
Jeremv Montagu
Director:
Michael Morrow
Conducted By:
John Beckett

by Lord Gore-Booth, G.C.M.G., until recently Head of the Diplomatic Service and Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Should the British Government make serious cuts in its Overseas representation? Can the British overseas services be made more effective? Are the proposals put forward by the Duncan Committee designed to obtain the maximum value for the British Government, granted that expenditure will have to be reduced in the 1970s'.'

Contributors

Presenter:
Lord Gore-Booth

Two talks about language and change by DAVID EDGE , Director, Science Studies Unit.
University of Edinburgh
1: Seeing, Grasping, and Changing It makes a lot of difference whether you think about thinking in terms of sight or touch. Especially in situations of change.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Edge

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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