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Charpentier Overture: Le malade imaginaire; Danses de Medee
CAEN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-PIERRE DAUTEL
7.20* Handel Concerto Grosso No 18, in B flat (Op 6 No 7) MUNICH BACH ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER
7.35' Iacchini Tratenimento per camera in D
DON SMITHERS (trumpet) ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.41* Fischer Le journal du printemps: Suite No 8
HEIDELBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Jean-Pierre Dautel
Conducted By:
Karl Richter
Conducted By:
Iacchini Tratenimento
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner

Ravel
Pavane pour une Infante défunte
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ
Tzigane HENRYK SZERYNG (violin)
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by EDUARD VAN REMOORTEL Bolero
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Pierre Boulez
Violin:
Tzigane Henryk Szeryng
Conducted By:
Eduard van Remoortel
Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan

Am See (In des Sees Wogenspiele); Des Lebens Tag ist schwer; Gretchens Bitte; Verklarung; Des Sangers Habe; Freiwilliges Versinken ; An den Tod: Orpheus
RUTH BEZINIAN (mezzo-soprano) RICHARD NUNN (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Freiwilliges Versinken

England v Australia
Second Test at Lord's
Ball-by-ball commentaries by BRIAN JOHNSTON , JOHN ARLOTT and ALAN MCGILVRAY with comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY and ALAN DAVIDSON
Close-of-play summary by E. W. SWANTON
Scorer BILL FRINDALL
11.25*-1.35* including lunch summary
1.35*-1.40* News
1.50-1.55 Lunchtime Scoreboard
2.10*-4.20* and 4.30--6.5* including teatime summary
6.5-6.37 inc close-of-play summary

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Alan McGilvray
Unknown:
Trevor Bailey
Unknown:
Alan Davidson
Unknown:
E. W. Swanton
Unknown:
Bill Frindall

6.40 Amici, buona serat
30: Ritorno a Roma
7.10 The Sounds of Music
8: Early Ensembles
DAVID MUNROW describes some of the vocal and instrumental combinations that were popular in the Middle Ages, the use of consorts in the 16th century, and the development of the earliest orchestras. Producer DAVID EPPS
(A supplementary programme of longer musical examples next Monday morning)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Munrow
Producer:
David Epps

JOEL HURSTFIELD , Astor PrOfessor of English History at University College. London, talks about a new biography of Mary Tudor by Milton Waldman. He also reflects on the contribution of historical biography to our understanding of the past, and on the place of a woman ruler in Tudor England.

Contributors

Unknown:
Joel Hurstfield
Unknown:
Mary Tudor
Unknown:
Milton Waldman.

(1872-1915)
In the last of these programmes commemorating the centenary of Scriabin's birth JOHN OGDON plays the Piano Sonatas Nos 9 and 10, and the last completed work, the Five Preludes, Op 74 gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
John Ogdon

A programme to commemorate the centenary of the birth of this great man of the theatre whose ideas have influenced theatre production in Europe and America for over half a century. Craig, in his 80s, proved to be a remarkable broadcaster and this programme contains excerpts from some of the talks he gave. followed by an interlude

introduces a programme of his own music
Motet: John (first broadcast performance)
Paraphrase 1, for organ (recorded in New College, Oxford)
Motet: Mark (first broadcast performance)
Paraphase 2, for piano (first broadcast performance)
Extravaganzas, for medium voice and piano
Christmas is coming (first broadcast performance)
MERIEL DICKINSON (mezzo-sop) PETER DICKINSON (piano) THE KING'S SINGERS
SIMON PRESTON (organ) MALCOLM TROL'P (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Meriel Dickinson
Piano:
Peter Dickinson
Singers:
Simon Preston

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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