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Cantata No. I: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern
GUNTIIILD WEBER (soprano)
HELMUT KREBS (tenor)
HERMAN SCHEY (bass)
BERLIN MOTET CHOIR
AND THE
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRITZ LEHMANN
9.30' Cantata No. 33: Allein zu dir.
Herr Jesu Christ
EVA BORNEMANN (contralto)
GEORG JELDEN (tenor)
ROLAND KUNZ (bass)
BREMEN CATHEDRAL CHOIR
AND BREMEN BACH ORCHESTRA
Directed by HANS HEINTZE on gramophone records
Next Saturday:
Cdntatas 76 and 191

Contributors

Soprano:
Guntiiild Weber
Tenor:
Helmut Krebs
Bass:
Herman Schey
Conducted By:
Fritz Lehmann
Unknown:
Herr Jesu Christ
Contralto:
Eva Bornemann
Tenor:
Georg Jelden
Bass:
Roland Kunz
Directed By:
Hans Heintze

Music from Opera and Ballet with the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY and MARGOT BARRY (soprano)
RAYMOND MYERS (baritone)
Introduced by ANDREW GEMMILL
Produced by Alan Abbott
The programme includes

Contributors

Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Conductor:
Vilem Tausky
Soprano:
Margot Barry
Baritone:
Raymond Myers
Introduced By:
Andrew Gemmill
Produced By:
Alan Abbott

at Headingley, Leeds
England v. New Zealand
Third day
Ball-by-ball commentaries by JOHN ARLOTT, ROBERT HUDSON, ALAN GIBSON with comments on play and summaries by NORMAN YARDLEY, E.W. SWANTON
11.25-1.35'
Including lunchtime summary
2.10*-4.20.
(including teatime summaries on Monday and Tuesday)
4.30'-6.35
Including close-of-play summary 0
During the lunch Interval
Cricket Scoreboard

MOTOR RACING
Commentaries on the start of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone by RAYMOND BAXTER , ROBIN RICHARDS , and JOHN BOLSTER

BOWLS
A report on the Home international Championships at Mortlake by CEDRIC SMITH a During the tea Interval
Racing Results

ATHLETICS
A.A.A. Championships
A report on the second day by HAROLD ABRAHAMS. with commentaries by REx ALSTON
From the White City Stadium

CYCLING
52nd Tour de France
DAVID HARRISON in Paris and J. B. WADLEY, Editor of Sporting Cyclist, in Aix-les-Bains report on the mountain time trial with four days of the Tour to go
Broadcast by arrangement with the French broadcasting Service

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Robert Hudson
Unknown:
Alan Gibson
Unknown:
Raymond Baxter
Unknown:
Robin Richards
Unknown:
Cedric Smith
Unknown:
Harold Abrahams.
Unknown:
Rex Alston
Unknown:
J. B. Wadley

A meditation on the Royal Military Canal constructed as a defence against invasion by Napoleon Written and narrated by Patric Dickinson
Others taking part: Patricia Leventon
Mary Wimbush , Peter Bartlett Hugh Burden. Wilfrid Carter
William Devlin , Hugh Dickson Frank Duncan , Noel Howlett Humphrey Morton and Stephen Thorne
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Napoleon Written
Unknown:
Patric Dickinson
Unknown:
Patricia Leventon
Unknown:
Mary Wimbush
Unknown:
Peter Bartlett
Unknown:
Hugh Burden.
Unknown:
Wilfrid Carter
Unknown:
William Devlin
Unknown:
Hugh Dickson
Unknown:
Frank Duncan
Unknown:
Noel Howlett
Unknown:
Humphrey Morton
Unknown:
Stephen Thorne
Produced By:
Joe Burroughs

Comic opera in two acts by Ingeborg Bachmann after a parable by WILHELM HAUFF Music by Hans Werner Henze
SUng in German
Cast in order of singing:
Continued in next column
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE DEUTSCHE OPER, BERLIN Chorus-Master,
Walter Hagen-Groll Conducted by CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANY Produced by GUSTAV RUDOLF SELLNER
The action takes place In 1830 in the town of Hülsdorf-Gotha ACT 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Ingeborg Bachmann
Unknown:
Wilhelm Hauff
Music By:
Hans Werner Henze
Chorus-Master:
Walter Hagen-Groll
Conducted By:
Christoph von Dohnany
Unknown:
Rudolf Sellner

in conversation with J. M. COHEN
The Chilean poet. Pablo Neruda , who recently received an honorary degree at Oxford, is widely recognised as one of the greatest living writers in Spanish. He discusses his own work and the role of the Latin-American writer today.

Contributors

Unknown:
J. M. Cohen
Unknown:
Pablo Neruda

Network Three

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