and Weather Forecast
Concerto Grosso in D major. Op.
6 NO.1 (Corelli)
ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.19* Divertimento in E flat major
(K.289) (Mozart)
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS
Directed by JACK BRYMER
7.32* Papillons (Schumann) SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
7.47* Introduction and Allegro
(Ravel)
MELOS ENSEMBLE on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Leader, Vera Kantrovitch
Conductor, MAURICE MILES Second broadcast
and Weather Forecast
Beethoven
Records of the Overture Prometheus, the second Piano Concerto with Wilhelm Kempff as soloist, and six Country Dances
YFRAH NEAMAN (violin)
HOWARD FERGUSON (piano)
Gramophone records of orchestral excerpts from Orpheus in the Underworld, Bluebeard, La Belle Hélène, and The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein
at The Oval
England v. South Africa
Fourth day
Ball-by-ball commentaries by JOHN ARLOTT
CHARLES FORTUNE ROBERT HUDSON
Comments on play and summaries by F. R. BROWN and NORMAN YARDLEY
11.25-1.35*
2.10-4.15
4.30*-6.35
Including close-of-play summary
DURING THE LUNCH INTERVAL
MOTOR RACING
International Meeting at Brands Hatch
Commentators. ROBIN RICHARDS and LES LESTON
Cricket Scoreboard
MOTOR CYCLING
The 1965 British Championships Meeting
Organlsed by the Cheshire Centre A.C.U.
ALAN CLARKE reports
From Qulton Park. Cheshire
DURING THE TEA INTERVAl.
Racing Results and Latest Cricket Scores
MOTOR RACING
International Meeting at Brands Hatch
Commentators, ROBIN RICHARDS and LES LESTON
ATHLETICS
England v. Czechoslovakia
,at the White City
Commentators, REX ALSTON and HAROLD ABRAHAMS
MOTOR CYCLING
The 1965 British Championships Meeting
Organised by the Cheshire Centre A.C U.
ALAN ClARKE reports
From Oulton Park. Cheshire
50-80 w.p.m.
Compiled by VALENTINE McNEFF
80-120 w.p.m.: Friday at 6.30
A booklet 1s available
J. W. LAMBERT on Shakespeare's
Measure for Measure
Broadcast November 13. 1964
A series of thirteen talks. mainly for parents and teachers, on the emotional and intellectual development of children.
9:The Primary School Childby DR. KENNETH LOVELL Lecturer in Education University of Leeds
† First broadcast In the Home
Service ' Second Start ' series on January 25
Past, present, and future Harold Abrahams examines athletics in Ancient Greece with HAROLD HARRIS
Professor of Classics at St. David's College, Lampeter, and author of the recent book Greek Atllletes and Athletics
He then contrasts Greek with modern athletics and finally discusses the future development of the physical limits of achievement with SIR ARTHUR PORRITT himself a distinguished athlete. Past President of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Chair. man of the British Association of Sport and Medicine
Recorded illustrations from the BBC Sound Archives
Produced by HAROLD ROGERS
Second broadcast
Study No. 8 (Villa-Lobos) Partita (Stephen Dodgson )
Homenaje (Falla) played by JOHN WILLIAMS on a gramophone record
by Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon
Adapted for radio by Raymond Raikes
Music chosen by Eleanor Farjeon from composers of the eighteenth century
Adapted and orchestrated by Ernest Irvving
with Stephanie Voss, Max Worthley, Eric Shilling, Laurie Payne
Characters in order of speaking and singing:
Chorus of Arcadians
THE AMBROSIAN SINGERS with the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Led by Alan Loveday
Conducted by LIONEL SALTER
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
Synopsis of music:
1. Prelude (A. Scarlatti)
2. Duet: Another thousand lire (Mozart)
3. My darting little dingoes (Paisiello)
4. Trio: I never never never (Pergolesi)
5. Awake ye bulls and heifers (Paisiello)
B. Duet: Twenty thousand lire (Mozart)
7. Chorus: Salutation! (A. Scarlatti)
8. The Legend of Helicon (Bononcini)
9. Concerted: Did he say elephant? (G. Sorti )
10. Sweet Florinda (Mozart)
11. Oh me! Heigh ho! (Pergolesi)
12. Oh sorrow and affliction (Pergolesi)
13. Overture to Damon and Chloe (A. Scarlatti)
14. Duet: Damon and Chloe (Mozart)
15. Duet: The Goose (Mozart)
16. Concerted: Stop the show (Piccinni)
17. Chorus: What a night! (Mozart)
18. Chorus: The Banishment (Vinci)
19. Poor Florinda (Mozart)
20. Reprise: The Legend of Helicon (Bononcini)
21. Reprise: Sweet Florinda (Mozart)
22. Finale: Come fill up your goblets (A. Scarlatti)
played by HANS LEYGRAF (piano)