Time: GTs 7.0 am
Lully Suite: Pour les patres JEAN-LOUIS PETIT CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-LOUIS PETIT
7.26* Faure Quartet in c minor. Op 15
PRO ARTE PIANO QUARTET gramophone records
A record request programme
Poulenc Concerto for organ, string orchestra, and timpani MAURICE DURUFLE
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA Conducted by GEORGES PRETRE
8.29' Rimsky-Korsakov Symphony No 2 (Antar)
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MORTON GOULD
Dunstable, Tallin, and Tomkins Tomkins Harpsichord music THURSTON DART
Tallis Motets from Cantiones sacrae 0 CANTORES IN ECCLESIA gramophone records
A programme of recent records Faure Suite: Pelleas et Melisande
THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by SERGE BAUDO
10.8* Martinu Sonata No 1, for flute and piano
SEVERING
GAZZELLONI MARGARET KITCHIN
10.27* Elisabeth Lutyens And suddenly it's evening HERBERT HANDT (tenor) directing members of the BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
10.52* Debussy Nocturnes NETHERLANDS RADIO AND
TELEVISION CHOIR
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA conducted by eliahu INBAL
England v The Rest of the World at Lord's
(First day)
Ball-by-ball commentaries by John Arlott, Alan Gibson, and Brian Johnston, with comments and summaries by Trevor Bailey
Close-of-play summary by E. W. Swanton
11.15-1.35*
2.10*-4.20*
4.30*-6.37 including lunch, teatime and close-of-play summaries
As in previous years, the play in all the Test Matches in the series will be covered in ball-by-ball commentaries. Because tomorrow is Polling Day in the General Election the first Test is starting a day early. Tomorrow will be a rest day, and the match will be continued on Friday.
Frau Bender hasn't found the right house yet. Today she and Herr Müller are looking at one which they both like very much in the outskirts of Ansburg, with Ilse Singer, Jorg Sorensen, Hannah Norbert, Rolf Richards
Text of scene by Alexandra Marchl-von-Herwarth
Broadcast script and production by Edith R. Baer
19: The Ordinary Language of Men
The forms of the written language used in books depend upon the forms of language used in the ordinary intercourse of men. FRED FLOWER discusses the reflection of the spoken language in books and the wav in which restricted language forms can limit communication.
Produced by PEGGY BACON
(Repeated: Saturday, 4 July: Radio 4)
Introduced by ERIC RHODE This edition includes:
JONATHAN MILLER talking about his new production of The Tempest at the Mermaid Theatre, London
A discussion on the Selected Poems of Pablo Neruda
Produced by ANTHONY BLOOMFIELD and Philip French
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader eli goren, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
Glazunou Symphony No 4, in E flat major
8.48* Prokofiev Symphony No 3. in c minor
Pierre Boulez introduces music of his own choice and discusses its influence on his development played by CHARLES ROSEN (piano) Part 1
Beethoven Sonata in E major, Op 109
Debussy Pour les sonoritgs opposées; Pour les quartes ( Etudes)
Debussy Et la lune descend sur la temple qui fut; Poissons d'or (Images, series 2)
by GEOFFREY WEBB
Bronzino's Allegory of Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time is an exercise in a form of communication we are not familiar with today. To decode its message we must turn to the contemporary handbooks of emblems and symbols.
Part 2
Boulez Trope; Miroir (Sonata No 3)
From a public concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London