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Music to start the day
Concerto in E flat major: Spring
(The Four Seasons) (Vivaldi)
VITTORIO EMANUELE (violin) with the SOCIETA CORELLI
7.15* Six German Dances (K. 600)
(Mozart)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE
Conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
7.27* Sonata No. 1, in G major
(Rossini)
VIRTUOSI ÐI ROMA
Conducted by RENATO FASANO
7.39* Suite: The Birds (Respighi)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANTAL DORATI on gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
Vittorio Emanuele
Conducted By:
Willi Boskovsky
Conducted By:
Renato Fasano
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

A musical entertainment given by PETER LEEMING (baritone) FREDERICK STONE (piano)
NORMA FISHER (piano)
AMICI STRING QUARTET Lionel Bentley (violin) Colin Slaveley (violin)
Christopher Wellington (viola) Peter Halling (cello)
Devised by David Stone

Contributors

Baritone:
Peter Leeming
Piano:
Frederick Stone
Piano:
Norma Fisher
Violin:
Lionel Bentley
Violin:
Colin Slaveley
Viola:
Christopher Wellington
Cello:
Peter Halling
Unknown:
David Stone

Overture: Norma (Bellini)
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA Conducted by Louis FREMAux
2.37* Love Duet (Madam Butterfly) (Puccini)
VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano) and JUSSI BJÖRLING (tenor)
ROME OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA Conducted by GABRIELE SANTINI
2.44* The Fountains of Rome
(Respighi)
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET on gramophone records
This programme is being broadcast experimentally on the Zenith-G.E. the VHF transmitters at Wrotham and Dover. Kent. To hear the pro-receiver. or an adapter for use with an existing receiver, is necessary. Listeners with normal VHF receivers will hear the programme mono-Phonically as usual.

Contributors

Conducted By:
Louis Fremaux
Soprano:
Victoria de Los Angeles
Tenor:
Jussi Björling
Conducted By:
Gabriele Santini
Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet

MELOS ENSEMBLE
Anthony Jennings (E flat clarinet) Gervase de Peyer (clarinet) Stephen Trier (bass-clarinet) William Waterhouse (bassoon) Neill Sanders (horn) Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello) Lamar Crowson (piano)
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Jennings
Clarinet:
Gervase de Peyer
Bass-Clarinet:
Stephen Trier
Bass-Clarinet:
William Waterhouse
Horn:
Neill Sanders
Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
Terence Weii
Piano:
Lamar Crowson

The final group of thirteen talks in this series is concerned with social man in a changing environment
13: The human community and its needs by Ritchie Calder, Montague Burton Professor of International Relations, University of Edinburgh

Contributors

Speaker:
Professor Ritchie Calder
Producer:
Rosemary Jellis

A continuing conversation including quotation and description of musical, literary, and visual examples of vanguard art between
A changing team of critics and artists drawn from Alexandre Goehr, Frank Kermode, Edward Lucie-Smith, Eric Mottram, Peter Porter and Peter Stadlen

with George MacBeth in the chair

First of three programmes

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Goehr
Unknown:
Frank Kermode
Unknown:
Edward Lucie.
Unknown:
Eric Mottram
Unknown:
Peter Porter
Unknown:
Peter Stadlen
Unknown:
George MacBeth

ANNE DOWDALL (soprano)
MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto)
CHARLES BRETT (counter-tenor) WILFRED BROWN (tenor) JOHN CAROL CASE (bass)
MARTINDALE SIDWELL CHOIR
JOHN MOREHEN (organ (continuo) BARBARA HILL
(harpsichord continuo)
JOY HALL (cello continuo) FRANCIS BAINES
(double-bass continuo)
PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON Leader, Carl Pini
† Conducted by MARTINDALE SIDWELL
Cantata No. 74: Wer mich liebet
8.40* Magnificat

Contributors

Soprano:
Anne Dowdall
Contralto:
Maureen Lehane
Contralto:
Charles Brett
Tenor:
Wilfred Brown
Tenor:
John Carol Case
Unknown:
John Morehen
Harpsichord:
Barbara Hill
Cello:
Joy Hall
Double-Bass:
Francis Baines
Conducted By:
Martindale Sidwell

Network Three

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