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Overture: Oberon (Weber) CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GEORGE SZELL
7.14* Krakowiak: Concert Rondo for piano and orchestra. Op. 14 (Chopin)
STEFAN ASKENASE (piano) with the HAGUE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by WILLEM VAN OTTERLOO
7.30* Symphony No. 5, in D major
(Reformation) (Mendelssohn)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by LORIN MAAZEL on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
George Szell
Piano:
Stefan Askenase
Conducted By:
Willem van Otterloo
Conducted By:
Lorin Maazel

Schumann
Abegg Variations
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
9.12* Liederkreis. Op. 39
DIETRICH FISCHER DIESKAU (baritone) with GERALD MOORE (piano) f.38* Novellette in F major, Op. 21
No.
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) on gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Sviatoslav Richter
Baritone:
Dietrich Fischer Dieskau
Piano:
Gerald Moore
Piano:
Sviatoslav Richter

The Young Giants
First of three daily programmes including music written by great composers by the age of twenty-one
Schubert
Songs:
Heldenrdsleln; Ganymed Die Forelle
9.56* Duo in A major, for violin and piano (D.570)
10.16* SonKs:
Seligkeit: An den Mond (Geuss'. lteber Mond): Rastlose Liebe Gretchen.am Spinnrade
10.28* String Quartet in B flat major (D.112)
COHEN RAEL Duo
Raymond Cohen (violin) Anthya Rael (piano)
ELAINE BLlGHTON (soprano) with PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
BENTHIEN STRING QUARTET Ulrich Benthien (violin)
Rudolf Maria Miiller (violin) Martin Ledig (viola)
Wolfram Hentschel (cello)
Second broadcast of the quartet
Wednesday: Mozart

Contributors

Unknown:
Rastlose Liebe
Violin:
Raymond Cohen
Piano:
Anthya Rael
Violin:
Ulrich Benthien
Violin:
Rudolf Maria Miiller
Viola:
Martin Ledig
Cello:
Wolfram Hentschel

LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA In works by Mozart and Stravinsky
Part 1: Mozart
Symphony No. 32, In G major
(K.318)
Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
12:24* Sinfonia Concertante in E flat major for violin, viola, and orchestra (K.364)
ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin) ARRIGO PELLlCClA (viola)
Conducted by Colin DAVIS on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Colin Davis
Conducted By:
Colin Davis

A series of nine programmes about some of the thinkers who helped to shape the political theory and practice of their own and subsequent times, and whose ideas are still alive today.
7: Hegel and The Nation-State
by RICHARD PETERS Professor of the Philosophy of Education at the University of London Institute of Education with illustrations, chiefly from Hegel's Philosophy of Rights
Readers.
GERARD HEINZ ANDREW SACHS
Produced by Gilbert Phelps
First broadcast on June 23. 1964

Contributors

Readers:
Gerard Heinz
Readers:
Andrew Sachs
Produced By:
Gilbert Phelps

Eight lectures given by JOEL HURSTFIELD
Astor Professor of English History In the University of London at the University of East Anglla
7: The Growth of Political Dissent
Professor Hurstfield shows how by the last years of her reign the Queen was unable to restrain the growing murmers of political dissent.
First broadcast on February 22
Nine programmes about the ideas and beliefs of the Elizabethans: Thursdays at 7.0 p.m.
A paperback is available

1: Clarendon by HUGH TREVOR-ROPER
Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford
Last January Professor Trevor-Roper gave the Trevelyan lectures in Cambridge on Whig and Tory history. He has adapted three of these lectures for broadcasting: Clarendon, Hume, and Macaulay. In his first talk he considers Clarendon, the historian who believed that reason must operate within the existing structures of society.
Hume: September 20

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Trevor-Roper

A concert conducted by Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Bean
From the Royal Festival Hall London
Part 1
Fantasy: Fireworks conducted by Stravinsky
8.8* The Rite of Spring conducted by Robert Craft

Contributors

Conducted By:
Igor Stravinsky
Conducted By:
Robert Craft

Nine broadcasts about the theory, problems, practice, and future of Aid and development
8: Priorities of Education
PETER WILLIAMS
Research Officer at the Overseas Development Institute argues that education lies near the heart of the development process, but it must be approached in a discriminatory frame of mind, both by the developing countries themselves and by the donors of foreign aid.
Introduced by ANDREW SHONFIELD
Second broadcast
Final programme in the series -Economists are not Kings: September 18

Contributors

Introduced By:
Andrew Shonfield

Part 2: conducted by THE COMPOSER
Variations in memory of Aldous Huxley
First performance in Europe (played twice)
9.20' Suite: The Firebird (1945 version)
Concert broadcast by arrangement with Robert Paterson and John Heyman

Contributors

Unknown:
Aldous Huxley
Arrangement With:
Robert Paterson
Arrangement With:
John Heyman

String Quartet in E flat major,
Op. 127
BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET Joseph Roisman (violin)
Alexander Schneider (violin) Boris Kroyt (viola)
Mischa Schneider (cello) on a gramophone record

Contributors

Violin:
Joseph Roisman
Violin:
Alexander Schneider
Viola:
Boris Kroyt
Cello:
Mischa Schneider

Network Three

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