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Schubert Hungarian Melody (d 817)
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
7.8* Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor. Op 115
ALFRED BOSKOVSKY (clarinet) ANTON FIETZ (violin)
PHILIPP MATHEIS (violin)
GUNTHER BREITENBACH (viola) NIKOLAUS HUBNER (cello)
7.43* Kodaly Dances from Marosszek
KORNEL ZEMPLENI (piano)
gramophone records
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Contributors

Violin:
Anton Fietz
Violin:
Philipp Matheis
Viola:
Gunther Breitenbach

by ERIC CHADWICK
Couperin Offertoire sur les grands jeux (Messe pour les couvents)
Boellmann Suite gothique: Introduction-Choral; Menuet gothique; Priere a Notre-Dame; Toccata
Dupre Prelude and Fugue in G minor
(From Huddersfield Town Hall: broadcast on 15 Sept 1969)

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Chadwick
Unknown:
Couperin Offertoire
Unknown:
Boellmann Suite

England v
The Rest of the World (for the Guinness Trophy) Third Test Match at Edgbaston
(Fifth and final day)
Ball-by-ball commentaries by JOHN ARLOTT , ALAN GIBSON , and BRIAN JOHNSTON with comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY and RICHIE BENAUD
Close-of-play summary by E. W. SWANTON
10.55-1.35*
2.10* -4.20*
4.30* - 5.40* or 6.10* including lunch, teatime, and close-of-play summaries
Producer MICHAEL TUKE-HASTINGS
On Tuesday, when a Test Match is being played, Test Match Special may continue until 6.25 pm, according to whether an optional extra half-hour of play is called for. If play finishes before this time, Radio 3 will broadcast music programmes from any time after 5.40 pm. On days when it is known at close of play the day before that there will be no play, normal Radio 3 programmes will be broadcast.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Alan Gibson
Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Trevor Bailey
Unknown:
Richie Benaud

Ape or Apex
3: Growing through love and play. What kind of bond exists between children and their mothers? Is play essential while growing up?
DONALD HOLMS talks to experts in animal and human behaviour, including DR JOHN BOWLBY , of the Tavistock Clinic; PROFESSOR ROBERT HINDE , of the University of Cambridge; and a paediatrician.
Produced by ROBIN BRIGHTWELL ‡

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr John Bowlby
Unknown:
Professor Robert Hinde
Produced By:
Robin Brightwell

The Role of the Teacher
WILLEM VAN DER EYKEN talks to JOHN Williams, of the National
Foundation for Educational Research, who is developing new approaches to research which directly involve the classroom teacher. But what are the main areas in which research should be conducted? Where will new research have the greatest impact? These questions are discussed in the second half of this final programme in the series.
Produced by JUDITH FACE
(For publication see page 14)

Contributors

Talks:
Willem van Der Eyken
Produced By:
Judith Face

by THE HON C. M. WOODHOUSE , MP Unlike other 19th-century novelists Dostoevsky seems to grow more relevant to our own times instead of becoming dated. The world he described feels closer to our experience than it did to his contemporaries, and perhaps it will seem closer still to a generation after ours. These ideas, which emerge from a fresh and original study of Dostoevsky by Professor Robert Lord , are examined by Mr Wood house, the author of a short biography of the novelist.

Contributors

Unknown:
C. M. Woodhouse
Unknown:
Professor Robert Lord
Unknown:
Mr Wood

Part 2 Wagner
Tristan und Isolde (Act 3)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conductor COLIN DAVIS
(Michael Langdon broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)

Contributors

Leader:
Eli Goren
Conductor:
Colin Davis
The Shepherd:
Robert Tear (tenor)
Kurwenal:
Donald Bell (baritone)
Tristan:
Ronald Dowd (tenor)
Isolde:
Amy Shuard (soprano)
The Steersman:
John Noble (baritone)
Brangane:
Janet Coster (mezzo-Soprano)
Melot:
Kenneth Bowen (tenor)
King Mark:
Michael Langdon (bass)

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.
(2: Quite Another Region - 29 July)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Edge

Cornelius Cardew
The first of two programmes devoted to The Great Digest introduced by CORNELIUS CARDEW and MARTIN DALBY Paragraph 1 is performed by the LOUIS HALSEY SINGERS conductor LOUIS HALSEY with MICHAEL CHANT (organ) in a recording made at the 1968 Cheltenham Festival
(16 August: Paragraph 2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Cornelius Cardew
Introduced By:
Cornelius Cardew
Unknown:
Martin Dalby
Singers:
Louis Halsey
Conductor:
Louis Halsey
Unknown:
Michael Chant

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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