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Concerto Grosso No. 14, in minor (Op. 6 No. 3) (Handel)
Directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN
8.16* Violin Concerto. in E flat major (K.268) (attrib. Mozart) with YEHUDI MENUHIN
8.10* Fantasia concertante on a theme of Corelli (Tippett)
Conducted by THE COMPOSER on gramophone records

Contributors

Directed By:
Yehudi Menuhin
Unknown:
Yehudi Menuhin

GvoRcy PAUX (violin)
With PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
LONDON STIUNG QUARTET
Carl Pint (violin)
John Tunnell (violin)
Keith Cummings (viola) Douglas Cameron (cello) with DOROTHY HEMMING (viola)

Contributors

Violin:
Gvorcy Paux
Piano:
Paul Hamburger
Violin:
Carl Pint
Violin:
John Tunnell
Viola:
Keith Cummings
Cello:
Douglas Cameron
Viola:
Dorothy Hemming

LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conductor, RAYMOND AGOULT
NIGEL COXE (piano) in a programme of light music by Offenbach, Johann Strauss , Gluck, Peter Hope , Bach, Heuberger, and Morton Gould ; and piano solos by Liszt and Alan Ridout

Contributors

Leader:
Reginald Leopold
Conductor:
Raymond Agoult
Piano:
Nigel Coxe
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Peter Hope
Unknown:
Morton Gould
Solos By:
Liszt And
Solos By:
Alan Ridout

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

A series of twenty lessons intended for listeners who have already done some Italian
1: Una visita importante Script by Pietro Giorgetti and Elsie Ferguson
Introduced by PIETRO GIORGETTI and ARIELLA REGGIO
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
Broadcast September 29. 1964
Repeated on Friday at 7.4 p.m.
A booklet and records are available

Contributors

Script By:
Pietro Giorgetti
Script By:
Elsie Ferguson
Introduced By:
Pietro Giorgetti
Introduced By:
Ariella Reggio
Produced By:
Elsie Ferguson

Eight studies by ARTHUR MIZENER Professor of English at Cornell University
1: The Noble Savage and the Refined Conscience
James Fenimore Cooper was the first American novelist to win an international reputation. In The Deerslayer he combines the universal Western myth of the Noble Savage with a direct knowledge of the American frontier. Nathaniel Hawthorne by contrast is the first great writer in the American tradition of psychological, subjective fiction. His masterpiece The Scarlet Letter is an allegory of the heart set in Puritan New England.
With readings by ALAN TILVERN and JAMES DYRKNFORTH
Produced by Howard Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Mizener
Unknown:
James Fenimore Cooper
Unknown:
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Unknown:
Alan Tilvern
Produced By:
Howard Smith

from Magee University College Londonderry
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET Colin Sauer (violin) Peter Carter (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Michael Evans (cello)
MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto) WILFRID PARRY (piano) Part
Skalkottas
Duo for violin and viola
8.39* String Quartet No. 3
First broadcast in this country
9.4* Songs from the cycle of sixteen
Texts by Christou Esperas
Vradhi; Monaxia; Sikia; Chrysanthema; To traghoudi ton arghaliou; Georgos
Concert given in association with the North-West Music Society last Friday in the Great Hall. Magee

Contributors

Violin:
Colin Sauer
Violin:
Peter Carter
Viola:
Keith Lovell
Cello:
Michael Evans
Contralto:
Maureen Lehane
Unknown:
Christou Esperas

Two talks on the changing role of the country house in twentieth-century English fiction by LAURENCE KITCHIN
1: Imperial Weekend
Mr. Kitchin considers the view implicit in L. P. Hartley. Evelyn Waugh. Ivy Compton-Burnett. and other novelists. that the country house served as a focus and emblem for civilised life.
Second talk, Suitors at the gate: October 10

Contributors

Unknown:
L. P. Hartley.
Unknown:
Evelyn Waugh.

Part 2
Schoenberg
String Quartet No. 1, In D minor, Op. 7
Next Invitation Concert: Ortober 12 (from York). Berg, clarinet pieces; Eoon Wellesz , Four Sonas of Return; Wilfrid Mellers , Rose of May; Webern, String Quartet Op. 28; Bartok, Quartet No.3

Contributors

Unknown:
Eoon Wellesz
Unknown:
Wilfrid Mellers

by REYNER BANHAM
During the summer, one of the major exhibitions in New York was Modem Architecture USA. at the Museum of Modern Art
Reyner Banham considers not only was significantly missing from it-several twentieth-century building types of purely American extraction, and the whole idiom of 'pop' architecture which, one recent writer has claimed,'is already the staple design of the American landscape outside of the oldest parts of the oldest cities.'
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Reyner Banham
Unknown:
Reyner Banham

Network Three

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