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Antony Hopkins introduces listeners' record requests, and at 9.50* talks to today's guest, Alan Civil.

Also today:

9.5* Giovanni Gabriell Sonata for five orchestras

9.16* Elgar Sanctus fortis (The Dream of Gerontius) sung by HEDDLE NASH

9.26* Molter Clarinet Concerto in C, played by JOST MICHAELS

9.45* Smetana Czech Polkas RUDOLF FIRKUSNY (piano)

10.18* Bliss Rout, for soprano and orchestra

10.28* Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, for violin, viola and orchestra (K 365)

Contributors

Presenter:
Antony Hopkins
Guest:
Alan Civil

Edited and introduced by Christopher Grier
HAROLD RUTLAND talks to HARRY BLECH about 25 years of the London Mozart Players
PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE on some memorable Butterflies
FELIX APRAHAMIAN on the music of Guillaume Lekeu

Contributors

Introduced By:
Christopher Grier
Talks:
Harold Rutland
Unknown:
Harry Blech
Unknown:
Felix Aprahamian
Unknown:
Guillaume Lekeu

An opera in two acts: music by Puccini; libretto by GIUSEPPE GIACOSA and LUIGI ILLICA
(sung in Italian: records)
Lieutenant F. B. Pinkerton , US
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE ROME OPERA HOUSE conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI

Contributors

Unknown:
Giuseppe Giacosa
Unknown:
Lieutenant F. B. Pinkerton
Conducted By:
Sir John Barbirolli

by VIRGINIA BROWNE
Narrated by Robert Hardy 5: New Zealand 1850-1S67 Producer CHRISTOPHER VENNING

Contributors

Unknown:
Virginia Browne
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Producer:
Christopher Venning
Carolin e:
Betty Handy
Sacey:
Prunella Scales
Sophia Marriott:
Barbara Lott
Coleridge Patteson:
Richard Kay
Wellington Furse:
James Thomason
Mary Annc:
Marjorie Westbury
Charles Abraham:
Geoffrey Bayldon
GeoTge Selwyn:
Michael Shannon
Male Settler:
Gareth Armstrong
Lady Martin:
Marjorie Westbury
Island Chief:
Peter France
' Daddy:
Nicolette McKenzie
CoOk:
Penelope Lee
Pitt:
Siõn Probert
Etonians:
Angus MacKay
Etonians:
Sam Dastor
Charlotte Godley:
Penelope Lee

SUSAN BRADSHAW
Twelve Variations on the Russian Dance from Vranicky's ballet Das Waldmadchen
Bagatelles, Op 33 Nos 2. 1, 6, 7 Seven Variations on Kind, willst du ruhig s-chlafen from Peter Winter 's opera Das unterbrochene Opferfest

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Bradshaw
Unknown:
Das Waldmadchen
Unknown:
Peter Winter

with music by BENJAMIN BRITTEN A melodrama for broadcasting by EDWARD SACKVILLE-WEST arranged for stereo and produced by RAYMOND RAIKES based on HOMER 'S Odyssey with Stephen Murray
Rachel Gurney. Marius Goring Jill Balcon , Leslie French
SINFONIA OF LONDON conducted by RAE JENKINS

Contributors

Music By:
Benjamin Britten
Duced By:
Raymond Raikes
Unknown:
Homer 'S Odyssey
Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
Rachel Gurney.
Unknown:
Marius Goring
Unknown:
Jill Balcon
Conducted By:
Rae Jenkins
The Goddess Athene:
Jill Balcon
Mentor:
George Hagan
Phemius:
Marius Goring
Eurymachus:
Vernon Joyner
Halitherses:
Haydn Jones
His Wife:
Katherine Parr
Callidice:
Bonnie Hurren
IruS:
Leslie French
Leodes:
David Timson
Penelope:
Rachel Gurney
Eurynome:
Diana Bishop
Telemachus:
Hugh Dickson
Euryclea:
Wynne Clark
A coxswain:
Robin Browne
Two sailors:
Haydn Jones
Two sailors,:
Fraser Kerr
Odysseus:
Stephen Murray
Eumaeus:
Will Leighton
Antinous:
Clive Swift
Peisander:
Fraser Kerr
Agelaus:
Peter Williams
Amphinomus:
John Forrest
Mourners, naiads and sirens:
Marion Dodd,
Mourners, naiads and sirens:
Yvonne Newman
Mourners, naiads and sirens:
Veronica Lucas
Mourners, naiads and sirens:
Leonie Henshilwood

A series of four programmes which look at the new methods - anthropological, historical, sociological being applied to the understanding of religious thought and behaviour
1: The Scientific Study of Religion
Ninian Smart. Professor of Comparative Religion at the University of Lancaster, outlines some of the main issues and objectives of the series.
(Programme 2: Thursday 9.0 pm)

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