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Suite No. 2, in B minor (Bach) ELAINE SHAFFER (flute) with the BATH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN
8.26* Serenade in C minor, for wind instruments (K.388) (Mozart)
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS
Directed by JACK BRYMER
8.51* Six Country Dances
(Beethoven)
BOSKOVSKY ENSEMBLE
Directed by WILLI BOSKOVSKY or. gramophone records

Contributors

Flute:
Elaine Shaffer
Directed By:
Yehudi Menuhin
Directed By:
Jack Brymer
Directed By:
Willi Boskovsky

Purcell Trio-Sonata No. 9, in F major
(set of ten) (Golden)
THE JACOBEAN ENSEMBLE Neville Marriner and Peter Gibbs (violins)
Desmond Dupr é (bass viol)
Thurston Dart (chamber organ)
9.12* Fantasia No. 8 in D minor YEHUDI MENUHIN and ROBERT MASTERS (violins) CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) DEREK SIMPSON (cello)
9.16* Twelve Lessons (Mustek's
Handmaid)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord)
9.30* Fantasia No. 11, in G major YEHUDI MENUHIN and ROBERT MASTERS (violins) CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) DEREK SIMPSON (cello)
9.34* Trio-Sonata No. 6. In G minor (set of ten)
The JACOBEAN ENSEMBLE' Neville Marriner and Peter Gibbs (violins)
Desmond Dupr é (bass viol)
Thurston Dart (chamber organ) on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Purcell Trio-Sonata
Unknown:
Neville Marriner
Violins:
Peter Gibbs
Bass:
Desmond Dupr
Unknown:
Thurston Dart
Unknown:
Yehudi Menuhin
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
Derek Simpson
Harpsichord:
George Malcolm
Unknown:
Yehudi Menuhin
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
Derek Simpson
Unknown:
Neville Marriner
Violins:
Peter Gibbs
Bass:
Desmond Dupr
Unknown:
Thurston Dart

Sei still mein Herz
ZiegesanK (1m Fliederbusch) Sehnsucht; Wiegenlied;
Das heimliche Lied; Wach auf
ELISABETH HOLDEN (contralto) LESLIE CAWDREY (clarinet) JAMES WALKER (piano)
THE RAMEAU ENSEMBLE
Delia Ruhm (flute) Oliver Brookes
(viola da gamba and cello)
Norman Dyson (harpsichord)

Overture; Slow Air; Hornpipe (The Married Beau) (Purcell) - Lucerne Festival Strings, directed by Rudolf Baumgartner

13.7* Concerto for double string orchestra (Tippett)- Bath Festival Chamber Orchestra and the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Rudolf Barshai

11.30* Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge (Britten) - Bath Festival Orchestra,
conducted by Yehudi Menuhin

on gramophone records

THE
FESTIVALS
5: English Bach Festival Oxford
Bach: Part 1
Sinfonia (Cantata No. 49)
12.27* Cantata No. 82: Ich habe genug
HEINZ REHFUSS (baritone) GEOFFREY GILBERT (flute) HELMUT WINSCHERMANN
(oboe and oboe d'amore)
SIMON PRESTON (organ continuo) VIVIAN JOSEPH (cello continuo) PHILIP SIMMS
(double-bass continuo)
ENGLISH BACH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA Leader, Alan Loveday
Conducted by ANTON HEILLER

Contributors

Flute:
Geoffrey Gilbert
Oboe:
Helmut Winschermann
Unknown:
Simon Preston
Double-Bass:
Philip Simms
Leader:
Alan Loveday
Conducted By:
Anton Heiller

Quartet in F major, Op. 74 No. 2 played by the DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET Colin Sauer (violin) Peter Carter (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Michael Evans (cello)
Second broadcast

Contributors

Violin:
Colin Sauer
Violin:
Peter Carter
Viola:
Keith Lovell
Cello:
Michael Evans

Overture: Egmont (Beethoven) PHILHAHMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Orro KLEMPERER
2.40* Bassoon Concerto in B flat major (K.191) (Mozart)
BERNARD GARFIELD with the PHLADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY on gramophone records
This programme is being broadcast experimentally on the Zenith-G.E. pilot tone stereophonic system from the VHF transmitters at Wrotham and Dover. Kent. To hear the programme in stereophony a special receiver, or an adapter for use with an existing receiver, is necessary. Listeners with normal VIIF receivers will hear the programme monophonically as usual.

Contributors

Conducted By:
Orro Klemperer
Unknown:
Bernard Garfield
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy

JACK BRYMER (clarinet) WILFRID PARRY (piano)
YONTY SOLOMON (piano)
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
Peter Thomas (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello)
ALAN CIVIL (horn)
SHIRLEY HOPKINS (horn) NICHOLAS BUSCH (horn) IAN BEERS (horn)
The string quartet was first broadcast in the Third Programme on May 27

Contributors

Clarinet:
Jack Brymer
Piano:
Yonty Solomon
Violin:
Eli Goren
Violin:
Peter Thomas
Viola:
Patrick Ireland
Cello:
William Pleeth
Horn:
Nicholas Busch

by HUGH TREVOR-ROPER
Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford
Hume
In his second lecture on Whig and Tory history. Professor Trevor-Ropcr describes David Hume as a historical naturalist, writing under the influence of Montesqieu. Against the Whig pre-suppositions of Rapin, Hume traces English history as a very gradual social progress.
Last talk, Macaulay: October 1

Contributors

Unknown:
David Hume

Part 1 of the first of the poetry productions of the Commonwealth Arts Festival broadcast from the Royal Court Theatre, London
Verse readers: WILLIAM SQUIRE JULIAN GLOVER , RACHEL GURNEY
Singers: DENIS QUILLEY
CYRIL TAWNEY , ANN BRIGGS with JAMES PARKER (oboe) SUSAN BAKER (violin)
Directed by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
' Commonwealth Poetry Today October 25
William Squire is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company

Contributors

Readers:
William Squire
Readers:
Julian Glover
Singers:
Rachel Gurney
Singers:
Denis Quilley
Singers:
Cyril Tawney
Singers:
Ann Briggs
Oboe:
James Parker
Violin:
Susan Baker
Directed By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Unknown:
William Squire

The Political Economy of Social Welfare
† by JACK WISEMAN
Director of the Institute of Social and Economic Research, York
Professor Wiseman believes that it is little use talking about broad social objectives like freedom, security, and hard work unless the social policies actually adopted clearly reflect them. He makes several suggestions as to how the social services could be reformed in order to do this.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Wiseman

FRANCIS KING , novelist, critic, and poet, who has lived and taught in Japan, reflects on some of his experiences
'The house was partly Japanese. and partly Western, symbolic, I now realise, of the five years I was to spend in it.'
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis King

Network Three

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