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Mozart Sonata in c (K 309) WALTER KLlEN (piano)
8.23* Schubert Du bist die Ruh'; Heidenrbslein; Der Neu gierigeSTUART BURROWS (tenor)
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
8.34* Chopin Sonata in B minor AGUSTIN ANIEVAS ipiano)

Contributors

Tenor:
Stuart Burrows
Piano:
John Constable
Unknown:
Agustin Anievas

Introduced by Michael HOWARD Troped Kyrie : Orbis factor (Plainsong)
Tallis Missa Salve intemerata
Compline Hymn for Paschal-tide: Jesu salvator saeculi (Plainsong) with falsi bordoni by Tallis Antiphon : Salve nos Domine (Plainsong) with Nunc dimittis falsi bordoni by Tallis
Tallis Troped Antiphon: Salve Regina
CANTORES IN ECCLESIA conductor MICHAEL HOWARD

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Howard
Introduced By:
Troped Kyrie
Unknown:
Tallis Antiphon
Conductor:
Michael Howard

A record request programme Lato Norwegian Rhapsody SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
16.8* Mozart Recitative and Aria: A questo seno deh vieni (K 374)
ELLY AMELING (soprano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
10.18* Sibelius Symphony No 1, in E minor
HALLE ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI

Contributors

Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard
Conducted By:
Sir John Barbirolli

Introduced and sung by Peter Pears (tenor), with Benjamin Britten (piano)
Gute Naeht ; Die Wetterfahne; Gefror'ne Thranen; Erstarrung; Der Lindenbaum; Wasserfluth: Auf dem Flusse; Ruckblick: Irrlicht; Rast; Friihlingstraum; Einsamkeit; Die Post; Der greise Kopf; Die Krahe; Letzte Hoffnung ; Im Dorfe: Der stürmische Morgen: Tauschung; Der Wegweiser; Das Wirtshaus : Muth: Die Nebensonnen; Der Leiermann

Contributors

Tenor:
Peter Pears
Piano:
Benjamin Britten
Piano:
Gute Naeht
Unknown:
Letzte Hoffnung
Unknown:
Das Wirtshaus

(Bach)
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
BBC Chorus
Orpington Junior Singers
Continuo:
Adam Skeaping (viola da gamba) Kenneth Heath (cello)
Adrian Beers (double-bass) Charles Spinks (organ) Alan Harverson (organ)
English Chamber Orchestra, leader Kenneth Sillito, conducted by August Wenzinger

(This Week's Proms: page 14)

Contributors

Evangelist (tenor):
Eric Tappy
Christus (baritone):
John Shirley-Quirk
Soprano:
Sheila Armstrong
Soprano:
Jenny Hill
Contralto:
Helen Watts
Tenor:
Robert Tear
Bass:
Michael Rippon
Singers:
BBC Chorus
Singers:
Orpinton Junior Singers
Viola da Gamba player:
Adam Skeaping
Cellist:
Kenneth Heath
Double-bassist:
Adrian Beers
Organist:
Charles Spinks
Organist:
Alan Harverson
Musicians:
English Chamber Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Kenneth Sillito
Conductor:
August Wenzinger

Turgenev and the Dilemma of the Liberal Intellectual
The Romanes Lecture for 1970 delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, last November. Formerly Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory in the University of Oxford and now President ot Wolfson College, Sir Isaiah Berlin's works include The Hedgehog and the Fox, Historical Inevitability and a translation of Turgenev's First Love.

by Tom Gallacher.
Though he did not know it, James Joyce left Paris for the last time on Christmas Eve, 1939. On 23 December he returns to his recently vacated flat to collect some books and is questioned by four voices.

(Norman Rodway is a member of the RSC)

Contributors

Writer:
Tom Gallacher
Pianist:
Arthur Patler
Producer:
Gordon Emslie
Mr Joyce/Jim:
Norman Rodway
S/Stannie:
Allan McClelland
B:
Alan Barry
C:
Tony Doyle
W:
Mikel Lambert

Earle Birney has been In the forefront of developments In Canadian poetry, and his recent Rag and Bone Shop is one of the more interesting books of verse exploiting the Ideas of MoLuhan extensively by its use of typography and Illustration to underline the effects of the text. In tonight's conversation Mr Birney discusses his recent work with GEORGE MACBETH.

Contributors

Unknown:
Earle Birney
Unknown:
Mr Birney
Unknown:
George MacBeth.

PETER GAY , who teaches at Yale University, talks about some recent studies of the political ideas of the great thinkers of the Enlightenment, the philosophes, men like Rousseau, Voltaire, and Hume.
In particular he looks at the recent Trevelyan lectures by Franco Venturi of Turin, from which his title is taken, and relates them to his own studies.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Gay
Unknown:
Franco Venturi

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