and Weather Forecast
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE
Symphony No. 1, in D major
(Classical) (Prokofiev)
Conducted by ERNES ANSERME
8.19* Concerto for piano (lefhand) and orchestra (Ravel)
SAMSON FRANCOIS (piano)
Conducted by ANDRE CLUYTENS
8.38* Evocación; El corpus en
Sevilla; Triana (Iberia) (AIMniz, orch. Arbos)
Conducted by RAFAEL FRÜHBECK DE BURGOS on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Cantata No. 56:
Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen
9.24* Concerto In D minor, for violin. oboe, and orchestra
9.39* Cantata No. 51:
Jauchze Got in alien Landen
JENNIFER VYVYAN (soprano)
JOHN SHIRLEY. QUIRK (baritone)
CARL PINI (Violin)
PETER GRAEME (oboe obbligato)
DAVID MASON (trumpeobbligato)
Continuo:
SIMON PRESTON
(organ and harpsichord) JOY HALL (cello)
FRANCIS BAINES (double-bass)
PHlLOMUSICA OF LONDON Leader, Carl Pini
Conductor. GEORGE MALCOLM
Rondino for two oboes, two clarinets, two horns, and two bassoons (Beethoven)
LONDON WIND SOLOlSTS
10.7* An eine Aolsharre; Trennung
(Brahms)
GRACE BUMBRY (contralto) SEBASTIAN PESCHKO (piano)
10.15* String QuinteIn F major
(Bruckner)
AMADEUS QUARTEwith CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) on gramophone records
Music from opera and ballewith the BBC Concert Orchestra
Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
and Marianne Roepstorff (mezzo-soprano)
Pierre Thau (bass)
Introduced by Andrew Gemmill
Produced by ALAN ABOT
The programme Includes excerpts from
Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton
Introduced by Michael de Morgan
Weather Forecast at 12.55
CRICKET
12.30; 12.57; 2.10; 2.55; 3.25; 3.50; 4.15; 5.5; 5.45
Essex v. South Africa
Commentary by BRIAN JOHNSTON and CHARLES FORTUNE
From Colchester
Worcestershire v. Warwickshire
Commentary by PETER CRANMER
From Worcester
Yorkshire v. Surrey
Commentary by ROBERT HUDSON
From Bradford
1.50 Lunchtime Scoreboard
RACING
1.45 Down the Card
Preview of this afternoon's racing by PETER BROMLEY
3.10 The Old Newton Cup
A handicap race for three-year-olds and upwards run over one mile and a half
Commentary by TONY PRESTON
3.35 The Eclipse Stakes
A race for three- and four-year-old and two furlongs
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with a summary by ROGER MORTIMER
From Sandown Park
4.50 Racing Review
4.55 Racing Results
ATHLETICS
1.55; 2.50; 3.30; 4.10; 4.35
Women's A.A.A. Championships (Including some men's invitation events)
Commentary by REX ALSTON
Summaries and reports by HAROLD ABRAHAMS
From the White City Stadium
ROWING
2.0; 4.45 Henley Royal Regatta
Last day
Results and news from JOHN SNAGGE and JOHN HINDE
CYCLING
5.0 52nd Tour de France
An assessment of the situation at the half-way stage of the Tour, by J. B. WADLEY, Editor of Sporting Cyclist, in Barcelona
Broadcast by arrangement with the Spanish National Broadcasting Service
SWIMMING
S.30 Hungary v. Great Britain
Illustrated report on the first day or this two-day international, Introduced by ALUN WILLIAMS with comments by PAT BESFORD
From Budapest
Broadcast by arrangement with the Hungarian Broadcasting Service
by ROBER HENRY
A portraiof the Plague In seventeenth-century London and especially of the GreaVisitition In 1665
Written and compiled by TERENCE TILLER from contemporary and other sources
Nashe's poem
In Time of Pestilence seto music by ELIZABETH POSTON sung by a section of the AMBROSlAN SINGERS accompanied by PETER HALLING and BERNARD RICHARDS (cellos)
Narrator, HUGH BURDEN
Others taking part: Betty Hardy. Caroline Leigh , Isabel Rennie , Rosalind Shanks , Mary Wimbush , John Brynlng. Michael Collins , William Eedle , Deryck Guyler , Victor Platt , Derek Prentice. Harold Reese , Roger Snowdon. Geoffrey Wincot
Produced by TERENCE TILLER followed by an Interlude a7.55
with the London Symphony Orchestra Led by Andrew McGee Conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
From the Royal Festival Hall, London Par1
Nigel Nicolson broadcasts the firsof his four commentaries on currenaffairs in this fortnightly series Mr. Nicolson was Conservative M.P. for Bournemouth Easfrom 19529 He was a founder director of Weidenleld and Nicolson. and is Chairman of the United Nations Association In the U.K. He also writes books, and is squire of SissinghursCastle, Ken
Second talk: July 17
Par2
See also Monday a8.0 p.m.
talks abouSchoenberg's
Moses and Aaron. He considers the background, ethical and philosophical as well as musical, to this opera and Its relation to the problem of the artisin the twentieth century
C. P. E. Bach
Sonata In D major
10.40* Rondo In A major
10.45. Rondo In E flamajor
10.50* Frederick the GreaSonata In E minor
MARIA KALAMKARIAN (piano) HANS-MARTIN LINDE (flute) HUGO RUF (harpsichord) JOHANNES KOCH
(viola da gamba) on gramophone records