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Suite: Le bourgeois gentilhomme
(Lully)
MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by GÜNTER KEHR
7.24* Flute Concerto in C major,
Op. 7 No. 3 (Leclair)
CLAUDE MONTEUX (flute) with the ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Directed by NEVILLE MARRtNER
7.39* Petite symphonie (Gounod)
LONDON BAROQUE ENSEMBLE Conducted by KARL HAAS on gramophone records

Contributors

Flute:
Claude Monteux
Directed By:
Neville Marrtner
Conducted By:
Karl Haas

Overture: La forza del destino
(Verdi)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by TULLIO SERAFIN
8.12* Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini (Rachmaninov)
GARY GRAFFMAN (piano) with the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
8.35*Symphonic Poem: Feste romane (Respighi)
PHlLADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Tullio Serafin
Piano:
Gary Graffman
Conducted By:
Leonard Bernstein
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy

A series of nine programmes about some of the thinkers who helped to shape the political theory and practice of their owp and subsequent times, and whose ideas are still alive today.
5:Burke and the Conservative Tradition
by CHARLES PARKIN
Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge
The readings, mostly from Reflections on The French Revolution by Edmund Burke , are by KEVIN FLOOD
Produced by Gilbert Phelps
First broadcast on June 4. 1964

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Parkin
Unknown:
Edmund Burke
Unknown:
Kevin Flood
Produced By:
Gilbert Phelps

Elizabethan Government and Society
Eight lectures given by JOEL HURSTFIELD
Astor Professor of English History in the University of London at the University of East Anglia
5: England in a Changing World
What were the governing principles of English foreign policy under Elizabeth I? In his fifth lecture. Professor Hurstfield argues that it was not the sense of an historic mission in Europe which motivated the Queen's government. but realistic considerations of national interest.
† First broadcast on February 8
Nine programmes about the ideas
Thursdays at 7.0 p.m.
A paperba( is available

The comedy by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz
Adapted for the modern stage by BERTOLT BRECHT Translated by RICHARD GRUNBERGER with Alec McCowen
Michael Hordern
Marjorie Westbury Denys Blakelock
Catherine Dolan , Austin Trevor ' Broken Is his backbone, it's his task
To break his pupils' first to last. memory impress
Producer and product of unnatural-
Pupils and teachers of a new age
—see
Him clearly in his servility
That from the past you may break
Song composed by Joseph Horowitz
Harpsichordist, Wilfrid Parry
Produced by H. B. FORTUIN
Third broadcast

Contributors

Comedy By:
Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz
Unknown:
Bertolt Brecht
Translated By:
Richard Grunberger
Unknown:
Alec McCowen
Unknown:
Michael Hordern
Unknown:
Marjorie Westbury
Unknown:
Denys Blakelock
Unknown:
Catherine Dolan
Unknown:
Austin Trevor
Composed By:
Joseph Horowitz
Harpsichordist:
Wilfrid Parry
Produced By:
H. B. Fortuin
Läuffer, Tutor:
Alec McCowen
Major von Berg:
Michael Hordern
Counsellor von Berg his brother...........:
Austin Trevor
Gustehen, the Major's daughter:
Catherine Dolan
Fritz, the Counsellor's son:
David Valla
Frau von Berg, the Major's wife:
Marjorie Westbury
Maidservant:
Margaret Wolfit
Count Wermuth:
Heron Carvic
Jungfer Müller:
Jo Manning Wilson
Jungfer Watten:
Valerie Kirkbright
Jungfer Rabenjung:
Isabel Rennie
Leopold von Berg:
Andrew Sachs
Bollwerk:
Michael Spice
Pätus:
Denys Hawthorne
Frau Blitzer, landlady:
Vivienne Chatterton
Pastor Läuffer:
Earle Grey
Jungfer Rehhaar:
Isabel Rennie
Wenzeslaus, village school- master.........:
Denys Blakelock
Lise, his ward:
Beryl Calder
Karoline Pätus:
Eva Stuart
Narrator:
Denys Hawthorne

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