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played by BARRY TUCKWELL (horn)
MARGARET KITCHIN (piano)
PRO ARTE PIANO QUARTET
Kenneth Sillito (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
Lamar Crowson (piano)

Contributors

Horn:
Barry Tuckwell
Piano:
Margaret Kitchin
Violin:
Kenneth Sillito
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
Terence Weil
Piano:
Lamar Crowson

Jacqueline du Pre (cello)
Each month a well-known artist Is invited to introduce and perform a wide range of their repertoire in weekly recitals
In this programme JACQUELINE DU PRE accompanied by VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) plays

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacqueline du Pre
Accompanied By:
Viola Tunnard

Part 1
Overture: The Magic Flute
(Mozart)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
12.23' Violin Concerto in D minor (Sibelius)
OISTRAKH (violin) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Colin Davis
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy

Part 2
Symphony No. 4, in F minor
(Vaughan Williams)
London PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
1.45' Suite: The Fair Maid of Perth (Bizet)
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet

Forty lessons designed for listeners with no previous knowledge of the language
Lesson 20
Introduced by JACINTA CASTILLEJO with the help of PABLO SOTO
CARLOS NOVI as Pepe
ANTONIO LȌPEZ as Senor Alvarei
Script by ANTHONY WATSON and EDITH R. BAER
Produced by EDITH R. BAER
Broadcast on February 10. 1964
Repeated on Saturday at 11.35 a.m. (Home)
A booklet and records are available

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jacinta Castillejo
Unknown:
Pablo Soto
Unknown:
Carlos Novi
Unknown:
Senor Alvarei
Script By:
Anthony Watson
Script By:
Edith R. Baer
Produced By:
Edith R. Baer

Elizabethan Culture and Ideas
Nine programmes about the attitudes and beliefs of the Elizabethans
6: Work and Leisure
The working week In Elizabethan England was very long. W. G. Hoskins , Reader in Economic History in the University of Oxford, considers whether life was as hard as this suggests; and looks at some of the ways in which the Elizabethans spent their spare time
With readings from contemporary sources by JOHN GLEN and WILLIAM Fox
Produced by HOWARD Smith
A paperback is available

Contributors

Reader:
G. Hoskins
Unknown:
John Glen
Unknown:
William Fox
Produced By:
Howard Smith

A comedy of 1695 by William Congreve adapted for radio by RAYMOND RAIKES with Alec Clunes , Maxine Audley Miles Malleson
Pauline Jameson
Michael Aldridge , Clive Revill Norman Shelley
Elizabeth Morgan Denis Quilley
Music by STEPHEN DODGSON based on the original songs for the play by John Eccles and Godfrey Finger Characters in order of speaking : with PATRICIA CLARK (sopranol
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) and a section of the New SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER FARIS
Scene: In London. April 1695
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
Clive Reuill is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company
To be repeated on March 7
DURING THE INTERVAL (9.15*-
9.25*): A record of music by Jeremiah Clarke played by the Oiseau-Lyre CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, conducted by PIERRE COLOMBO

Contributors

Unknown:
William Congreve
Unknown:
Raymond Raikes
Unknown:
Alec Clunes
Unknown:
Maxine Audley
Unknown:
Miles Malleson
Unknown:
Pauline Jameson
Unknown:
Michael Aldridge
Unknown:
Clive Revill
Unknown:
Norman Shelley
Unknown:
Elizabeth Morgan
Unknown:
Denis Quilley
Music By:
Stephen Dodgson
Play By:
John Eccles
Sopranol:
Patricia Clark
Conducted By:
Alexander Faris
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Produced By:
Clive Reuill
Music By:
Jeremiah Clarke
Conducted By:
Pierre Colombo
VALENTINE LEGEND, fallen under his father's displeasure by his ex pensive way of livinB, In love with Angelica:
Alec Clunes
JEREMY Fetch, his servant:
Geoffrey Matthews
SCANDAL, Valentine's friend, a free speaker.:
Clive Revill
TRAPLAND, a scrivener:
Malcolm Terris
SNAP, an officer:
Fraser Kerr
JACK TATTLE, a half-witted beau,vain of his amours, yet valuing himself for his secrecy:
Michael Aldridge
MRS. FRAIL, sister to Mrs. Fore sight, a woman of the town:
Elizabeth Morgan
FORESIGHT, an illiterate old fellow,peevish and positive, superstitious, and pretending to understand astrology, palmistry, physiognomy, omens, dreams, etc , uncle to Angelica:
Miles Malleson
SERVANT to Foresight:
Fraser Kerr
NURSE to Miss Prue:
Vivienne Chatterton
ANGELICA, niece to Foresight, of a considerable fortune in her own hands:
Maxine Audley
SIR SAMPSON LEGEND, father to Valentine and Ben:
Norman Shelley
MRS FORESIGHT, second wife to Foresight:
Pauline Jameson
Miss Prue, daughter to Foresight by a former wife, a silly,awk ward country girl:
Sheila Grant
BEN LEGEND, Sir Sampson's younger son, half home-bred, and half sea-bred, designed to marry Miss Prue:
Denis Quilley
BRIEF BUCKRAM, a lawyer:
Howieson Culff
JENNY, maid to Angelica:
Valerie Kirkbright

Second of five weekly programmes to include music by Gerhard. Tonight, three sets of songs with instrumental ensemble, all composed in the years after 1918.
MARY THOMAS (soprano) GERALD ENGLISH (tenor)
Members of the LEONARDO WIND QUINTET
Douglas Whittaker (flute) Janet Craxton (oboe)
Colin Bradbury (clarinet)
Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon) with ANTHONY JENNINGS (bass-clarinet)
HUGH MAGUIRE (violin) Kenneth HEATH (cello) WILFRID PARRY (piano)
Wind quintets by Gerhard, Vaten and Lutyens: Feb. 24

Contributors

Flute:
Douglas Whittaker
Oboe:
Janet Craxton
Clarinet:
Colin Bradbury
Bassoon:
Geoffrey Gambold
Bass-Clarinet:
Anthony Jennings
Violin:
Hugh Maguire
Cello:
Kenneth Heath

Network Three

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