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Introduction and Rondo Capri ciosso, for violin and orchestra (Saint-Saens)
Soloist, ARTHUR GRUMIAUX
NATIONAL ORCHESTRA OF Belgium
Conducted by THEODORE Bloomfield
9.13' Symphony No. 2..Walton Peromunster RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERICH Schmid
Recordings made available by courtesy of Belgian Broadcasting Service and the Swiss Broadcasting Service

Contributors

Unknown:
Rondo Capri
Soloist:
Arthur Grumiaux
Conducted By:
Theodore Bloomfield
Conducted By:
Erich Schmid

Excerpts from
Edward German's comic opera The cast includes
PETER GLOSSOP as the Earl of Essex
William McAlpine as Sir Walter Raleigh MONICA SINCLAIR as Queen Elizabeth JUNE Bronhill as Bessie Throckmorton
PATRICIA KERN as Jill-all-Alone with THE WILLIAMS SINGERS and MICHAEL COLLINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Glossop
Unknown:
William McAlpine
Unknown:
Sir Walter Raleigh
Unknown:
Monica Sinclair
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth June Bronhill
Unknown:
Bessie Throckmorton
Unknown:
Patricia Kern
Unknown:
Michael Collins

Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
WILFRED BROWN (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone)
TESSA Robbins (violin)
ALAN Harverson (chamber organ)
BBC CHORUS
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Leader, David McCallum
Conducted by GEORGE MALCOLM
Part 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Deller
Tenor:
Wilfred Brown
Baritone:
John Shirley-Quirk
Violin:
Tessa Robbins
Violin:
Alan Harverson
Leader:
David McCallum
Conducted By:
George Malcolm

An enquiry by RAOUL ENGEL with interviews recorded In Cologne, Bonn. Frankfurt, Dussel. dorf. and Berlin. How have the 30,000 Jews living in Germany today resettled, and what is their relationship with the Germans? Mr. Engel seeks an answer.
Commissioned by the - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Raoul Engel

tThe first of two talks on the cinema
PAUL Mayersberg discusses Jean-Luc Godard 's definition of film in relation to the cinema's nature as a recording medium concerned with a constant awareness of passing time. He argues that ' as a twentieth-century form the cinema seems to have taken over the craft of storytelling from the classical nineteenth-century novel.
The World Becomes a Dream, by Paul Mayersberg : Tuesday at 9.20 p.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Luc Godard
Unknown:
Paul Mayersberg

by J. M. Cohen
In two illustrated talks Mr. Cohen examines the interaction of the European and the pre-Columbian traditions in the literature of Central and South America.
1: The Impact of the Eagle Readers: Denis Gaucher and ALAN WHEATLEY
Produced by Joe BURROUGHS
followed by an interlude at 10.50

Contributors

Unknown:
J. M. Cohen
Readers:
Denis Gaucher
Readers:
Alan Wheatley
Produced By:
Joe Burroughs

Elizabethan Government and Society
Eight lectures given by JOEL HURSTFIELD
Astor Professor of English History, University of London, at the University of East Anglia
3: The Elizabethan Church and its Critics
The Elizabethan Church was a compromise between faith and organisation. Professor Hurstfield assesses the importance of the challenge to this compromise from the two upholders of ' traditional ' religion. the Roman Catholics and the Puritans.

Network Three

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