and Weather Forecast
Conducted by GÜNTER KEHR
Entrée. Minuets 1 and 2, and Chaconne (Le bourgeois gentilhomme) (Lully)
8.11' Concerto Grosso in F minor. Op. I No. (Locatelli)
8.29* Trumpet Concerto in D major tTorelli) trumpet. HEINZ ZICKLER
8.34* Suite: Les Indes galantes
(Rameau) on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Mendelssohn
Records of piano music and songs and the Variations concertantes for cello and piano
Haydn Quartet series continued
Faure
Sonata No. 1, in A major, for violin and piano
Hindemith
10.12* Songs. Op. 18
Die trunkene Tanzerin
Wie Sankt Franciscus schweb' ich in der Luft
Auf der Treppe sitzen meine
Ohrchen
10.17* Sonata for four horns
10.34* Songs, Op. 18
Durch die abendlichen Garten Trompeten
Haydn
10.41* String Quartet in E flat major. Op. 64 No. 6
JEANNETTE SINCLAIR (soprano) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
ALAN CIVIL (horn) Ian BEERS (horn)
NICHOLAS BuscH (horn)
PATRICK STREVENS (horn)
Hugh BEAN (violin)
DAVID PARKHOUSE (piano)
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET
Nona Liddell (violin)
Eleanor St. George (violin) Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello)
Jeannette Sinclair broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden
LONDON STUDIO Strings
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by REGINALD KILBEY
sung by FELLING MALE VOICE CHOIR
Conductor, NORMAN Williams
Elgar
Feasting I watch The Reveille
Bantock
She walks in beauty
The burden of Damascus The fighting Temeraire
This week's recital is given by MAURICE COLE (piano)
Variations and Fugue in E flat major on a theme from Prometheus
from Guildhall
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY with GEOFFREY GILBERT (flute)
BERNARD KEEFFE looks at some of the outstanding musical events that are taking place in the North during the next seven days and are not being broadcast
Part 2
Recording of a lunchtime concert given in Guildhall in the City of London by the BBC and the Corporation of London on March 4
The United Nations
1: Myths and Realities by F. S. NORTHEDGE
Everyday German by Radio A series of twenty lessons
Lesson 3
Introduced by SABINE MICHAEL and DIETER GEISSLER
Also taking part: ANGELIKA SAHLA
ROLF RICHARDS , CARL DUERING
Written and produced by EDITH R. BAER
Repeated on March 20 at 11.0 a.m. (Home)
A booklet Is available
Ten programmes on aspects of Latin America
5: Revolutionary Change by DR. JOHN LYNCH Reader in Hispanic and Latin-American History in the University of London
DR. LYNCH describes the forces of change which challenge the traditional political and social structure of Latin America, and the revolutionary attempts to hasten these changes, from the Mexican to the Cuban revolutions.
With illustrative readings by HAMLYN BENSON and MALCOLM TERRIS
Produced by.ADRIAN JOHNSON
A booklet is available
The Shroud
BBC CHORUS
Conducted by Douglas ROBINSON
All the flowers of the spring The spring of the year
The death of the Cardinal
The shrouding of the Duchess of Main
The fifth in a series of programmes of music by Peter Warlock devised by Elizabeth Poston
A play for radio by Giles Cooper with Michael Hordern as Thurl*
Bernard Bresslaw as Gary Sheila Grant as Mill
' I want to speak to someone. I've got something important.' ' What number are you calling?' 'I've got a thing ... a, you know ... one of them things, landed back of my place.'
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Third broadcast
Gabriel Banat (violin) Benar Heifetz (cello)
Artur Balsam (piano)
Part 1
by DONALD FOSTER
It was in a context of publls worship that Huxley's Theodore Gumbril wondered and speculated ' about the existence and the nature of God.' For many thoughtful Christians today, worship is an ambivalent, perhaps absurd, activity. Mr. Foster, a parish minister. looks at what various modem fiction writers have made of this aspect of religion, and asks whether ambivalence is not. after all, what we ouoht to expect.
Part 2
Trio in F minor, Op. 65.Dvorak
talking in French to CARL WILDMAN about his life and plays
M. lonesco expresses his disquiet at the proliferation of everything -matter, machines and men, words and violent deeds-but he also recounts the pleasure he found at an early age in composition,
Second broadcast
Four etudes for orchestra Circus polka
CBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THE Composes on a gramophone record