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Music to starthe day
Scottish Dances (D.734) (Schubert)
THE BOSKOVSKY ENSEMBLE Directed by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
7.8* Quintein E minor, for guitar and strings (Boccherini)
KARL HEINZ BOTTNER (guitar) GÜNTER KEHR (violin) HANS KALAFUSZ (violin) GÜNTER LEMMEN (viola) SIEGFRIED PALM (cello)
7.32* Sinfonia No. 9, In C minor
(Mendelssohn)
I MUSICI on gramophone records

Contributors

Directed By:
Willi Boskovsky
Cello:
Siegfried Palm

NINA MILKINA (piano)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTE
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
GWYNNE EDWARDS (viola)
Second broadcast

Contributors

Violin:
Raymond Keenlyside
Cello:
Derek Simpson
Viola:
Gwynne Edwards

Overture: Prometheus (Beethoven)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE
10.36* Piano Concerto No. 6, in B flamajor (K.238) (Mozart)
GEZA ANDA (piano) directing THE
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
OF THE SALZBURG MOZARTEUM
10.57* Variations and Fugue on theme of Purcell (Britten)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN on gramophone records
This programme is being broadcast experimentally on the Zenith-G.E. pilot tone stereophonic system from the VHF transmitters at Wrotham and Dover. Kent. To hear the programme in stereophony a special receiver, or an adapter for use with Listeners with normal VHF receivers will hear the programme monophonically as usual.

Contributors

Conducted By:
Rudolf Kempe
Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten

Lesson 40
Introduced by JACINTA CASTILLEJO with the help Of PABLO SOTO
Scripby Anthony Watson and George Walton Scot
Produced by George Walton Scot tFirsbroadcason June 29. 1964
Repeated Saturday, July 17, a
11.0 a.m. in the Home Service
A bookleand records are available

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jacinta Castillejo
Script By:
Anthony Watson
Script By:
George Walton Scot
Produced By:
George Walton Scot

Introduced by PAULETTE PRENEY
Colette
Lettres A Marguerite Moreno
Read by PAULETTE PRENEY
Poetry
Read by PAUL COUSTER
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
Broadcason November 29. 1962

Contributors

Introduced By:
Paulette Preney
Unknown:
Marguerite Moreno
Read By:
Paulette Preney
Read By:
Paul Couster
Produced By:
Elsie Ferguson

by John Arden
Adapted by Bennett Maxwell
With Moultrie Kelsall, Leonard Maguire, Madeleine Christie

(Second broadcast)

Contributors

Author:
John Arden
Adapted by:
Bennet Maxwell
Music arranged by:
Cedric Thorpe Davie
Music played by (trumpet):
David James
Music played by (trombone):
Kevin Thompson
Music played by (clarinet):
Henry Morrison
Producer:
Stewar Conn
Sir David Lindsay:
Leonard Maguire
English Commissioner:
Malcolm Terris
English Commissioner:
Hector Ross
Scots Commissioner:
John Graham
Scots Commissioner:
Michael Deacon
English Clerk:
William Fox
Scots Clerk:
Arthur Lawrence
Johnstone of Wamphray:
Ronald Baddiley
First Armstrong:
Alex McAvoy
Second Armstrong:
James Gran
John Armstrong of Gilnockie:
Moultrie Kelsall
Gilbert Eliot of Stobs:
Jack Stewart
Young Stobs, his son:
Maitland Chandler
McGlass, Lindsay's secretary:
Leo Maguire
Gilnockie's wife:
Gudrun Ure
A Protestant Evangelist:
Bryden Murdoch
Meg Eliot, Stobs's daughter:
Rona Anderson
A Lady, Lindsay's mistress:
Madeleine Christie
Her maid:
Dorothy Bibby
Lord Johnstone's secretary:
Paul Kermack
Lord Maxwell's secretary:
John Graham
Cardinal's secretary:
Alan Haines
Highland Captain:
Paul Kermack
King James V:
Michael Deacon

The second of a new group of interviews with American artists by David Sylvester

In 1960 the Third Programme first broadcast David Sylvester's series of interviews with leading abstract expressionists. He has lately recorded interviews with three younger American artists. Rauschenberg, Oldenberg, and Jasper Johns.
(Postponed from June 17)

Contributors

Interviewer:
David Sylvester
Interviewee:
Claes Oldenberg

Network Three

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