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Symphony No. 1, In D major
(C. P. E. Bach)
LOUIS DE FROMENT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LoUIS DE FROMENT
7.16* Concerto in C minor, for cello, strings, and continuo (R. Op. 20 No. (Vivaldi)
JOHN CHURCHILL
(harpsichord continuo) with the ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE- FIELDS
Conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.29' Trio in E flat major, for two violins, cello, and continuo (Telemann)
LONDON HARPSICHORD ENSEMBLE
7.42* Symphony No. 46. In B major
(Haydn)
ZAGREB RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANTONIO JANIGRO on gramophone records
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Leader. Erich Gruenberg with CHARLES SPINKS
(harpsichord continuo)
Conductor, LEONARD HIRSCH
Broadcast on April 12
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Chopin
Records of the Fantasia In minor, Scherzo No. 1, and the Grand Duo Concertante for cello and piano on gramophone records
HELEN WATTs (contralto)
PHILIP JONM (oboe)
Ϯ EIRA WEST (piano)
Gramophone records of excerpts from Gypsy Love, The Count of Luxembourg, and Frederica and Giuditta
at Headingley, Leeds
England v. New Zealand
Fourth day
Full details: page 10
50-80 words a minute
Compiled by VALENTINE McNEFF For those who want to keep up or improve their speeds in any system
Second broadcast
110 w.p.m. to verbatim: Wednesday
6.30 p.m.
80-120 w.p.m.: Thursday 6.55 p.m. and Friday. 6.30 p.m. (Home) A booklet ts available
Introduced by Katia Ellis with the help of Louis Bloncourt
A booklet and records are available
A series of thirteen talks, mainly for parents and teachers, on the emotional and intellectual development of children
2: The Use of Intelligence by PETER MITTLER
Lecturer in Psychology
Birkbeck College. London
Types of Intelligence
Ftrst broadcast in the ' Second
Start ' series on October 19. 1964, In the Home Service
In Twentieth-Century England by W. G. RUNCIMAN author of Social Science and Political Theory
2: The Pattern of Inequality
Ever since the Industrial Revolution there have been two views as to whether English society is growing more egalitarian. Some observers in Victorian England maintained that equality was steadily increasing. Others, notably Marx and Engels, maintained that the gap between rich and poor was steadily widening. W. G. Runciman attempts to apply some objective criteria to the situation in English society today.
British Music
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Leader, John Georgiadis Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
From the Town Hall. Cheltenham
Part 1
Talk by MICHAEL ALEXANDER
Pasternak's great novel. and Lampedusa's, grew out of two worlds
' united in the strife that divided them.' Closely placed in time and with some similarity of subject-matter, they are very different in technique and basic approach. Can they be fruitfully related?
Michael Alexander , recently appointed to a Research Fellowship in Comparative Literature at Princeton, suggests that they can. and examines what we may see if we use these two artistic visions as a single pair of eyes.
British Music
Part 2
LAURENCE LERNER introduces and reads some of his own poems with JUNE TOBIN
WILLARD COBB (counter-tenor) JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS
Francis Baines (treble viol) Elizabeth Baines (alto vioD Peter Veil (tenor viol)
John Isaacs (tenor viol) Jennifer Ryan (bass viol)