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Schumann and Haydn SVIATOSI.AV RICHTER
(piano)
PETER DAMM , HERMANN MARKER
WEHNER PILY , and GEORG BöHNER (horns)
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANZ KONWITSCHNY
Overture. Scherzo. and Finale, Op.
52 (Schunumn)
7.23* Sonata in G minor (Haydn
Society No. 44) (Haydn)
7.31* Concertstiick in F major for four horns and orchestra on gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Haydn Sviatosi.Av Richter
Piano:
Peter Damm
Piano:
Hermann Marker
Piano:
Wehner Pily
Horns:
Leipzig Gewandhaus
Conducted By:
Franz Konwitschny

Ballet Suite: The gods go a-begging (Handel, arr. Beecham)
ROYAL PHII.HARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BECHAM
8.23* Concerto in D minor, for two violins and orchestra (Bach)
YEHUDI MENUHlN and CHRISTIAN FERRAS with the BATH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN
8.41* Minuet (A Dowland Suite)
(Ireland)
BOYD NEEL STRING ORCHESTRA Conducted by BOYD NEEL
8.46* St. Paul's Suite (Holst
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBET MENGES on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Becham
Unknown:
Yehudi Menuhln
Directed By:
Yehudi Menuhin
Conducted By:
Boyd Neel
Conducted By:
Herbet Menges

Divertimento No. 2 (K.229)
(Mozart)
BASSETTO TRIO
Georgina Dobr ée (bassett-horn) Thea King (bassett-horn)
Alfred Wallbank (bassett-horn)
ST. CECILIA PIANO QUARTF.
Sydney Humphreys (violin) Dorothy Hemining (viola Norman Jones (cello) Robin Wood (piano)
Third broadcast of the quartet

Contributors

Unknown:
Georgina Dobr
Bassett-Horn:
Alfred Wallbank
Violin:
Sydney Humphreys
Viola:
Dorothy Hemining
Cello:
Norman Jones
Piano:
Robin Wood

Part 1
Suite No. 4, In D major (Bach)
BATH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by YEHUDI MENUHtN
12.37* Violin Concerto in D major
(Stravinsky)
ISAAC STERN and the COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by THE COMPOSER on gramophone records

Contributors

Directed By:
Yehudi Menuhtn
Unknown:
Isaac Stern

LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader. Reginald Leopold
Conducted by MICHAEL KREIN and WILLIAM GOMEZ (guitar) in a programme of light music by Glinka. Holst. Ravel. George French. Edward German, Proko-, fiev. and Elgar and guitar solos by Rodrigo and Pipo

Contributors

Conducted By:
Michael Krein
Guitar:
William Gomez

conducts the SUISSE. ROMANDE ORCHESTRA with RUGGIERO RICCI (violin)
Ballet: Jeux (Debussy)
3.19* Violin Concerto No. In
D major (Prokotiev)
3.40* Concerto for seven wind
Instruments, percussion, and string orchestra (Frank Martin ) on gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
Ruggiero Ricci
Unknown:
Frank Martin

The fifth in a series of weekly concerts given before invited audiences all over the country.
NORMA PROCTER (contralto) MAUREEN and HAZEL SMITH (violins) CLIFTON HELLIWELL (piano and harpsichord)
PORTIA WIND ENSEMBLE Mary Murdoch (oboe) Rosemary Wells (oboe) Thea King (clarinet)
Daphne Down (clarinet) Deirdre Dundas-Grant (bassoon) Wendy Robinson (bassoon) Valerie Smith (horn) Rosamond Howard (horn) Karyn Avery (horn) with ELEANOR WARREN (cello) JOHN GRAY (double-bass)

Contributors

Contralto:
Norma Procter
Contralto:
Hazel Smith
Piano:
Clifton Helliwell
Oboe:
Mary Murdoch
Oboe:
Rosemary Wells
Bassoon:
Deirdre Dundas-Grant
Bassoon:
Wendy Robinson
Horn:
Valerie Smith
Horn:
Rosamond Howard
Horn:
Karyn Avery
Cello:
Eleanor Warren
Double-Bass:
John Gray

Duos for two violins...Bartok

5.32 Serenade in D minor, Op.44...Dvorak

Conducted by Marcus Dods

Recorded before an invited audience in the Assembly Hall, Hull University.

Next week's programme, from Bridport and West Dorset Music club, at Collor School, Bridport, includes Schubert's String Quartet in flat; Prokofiev's Sonata No. 9; Dvorak's Piano Quintet. John Ogdon : Dartington String Quartet

Contributors

Conductor:
Marcus Dods

A series of twenty lessons intended for listeners who have already done some Italian
9:Ritorno dalla Sicilia
Script by Pietro Giorgetti and Elsie Ferguson
Introduced by PIETRO GIORGETTI and ARIELA REGGIO
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
First broadcast on November 24.
1964

Contributors

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

A series of illustrated talks about its musical language
1: Rhythm and the Beatby STEVE RACE
The swinging rhythms of jazz are what chiefly distinguish it from . classical' music. What is their nature. and how do they come about?
Produced by Peter Dodd

Contributors

Produced By:
Peter Dodd

The Novel
A reconsideration by Walter Allen
Readers:
STEPHEN MURRAY DUNCAN MCINTYRE
FRANK DUNCAN , PETER MARINKER
Vile Bodies Mr Norris Changes Trains England Made Me The Death of the Heart
Acknowledging himself' a Thirties man.' Walter Allen considers from the viewpoint of 1965 the characteristic writing of the decade in terms of the novels of Evelyn Waugh. Graham Greene. Lewis Grassic Gibbon. Wyndham Lewis , Christopher Isherwood , Henry Green , and Elizabeth Bowen
Produced by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
Art: Innovation and Commitment; Thursday at 7.30 p.m.

Contributors

Readers:
Walter Allen
Readers:
Stephen Murray
Readers:
Duncan McIntyre
Readers:
Frank Duncan
Unknown:
Peter Marinker
Unknown:
Walter Allen
Unknown:
Evelyn Waugh.
Unknown:
Graham Greene.
Unknown:
Lewis Grassic Gibbon.
Unknown:
Wyndham Lewis
Unknown:
Christopher Isherwood
Unknown:
Henry Green
Unknown:
Elizabeth Bowen
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Tony:
Geoffrey Matthews
Brenda:
Betty Huntley-Wright
John Andrew:
Eva Haddon
Bradshaw:
Allan McClelland
Mr Norris:
Peter Marinker
Minly:
Leslie French
Kate:
Jane Wenham
Anna:
Cécile Chevreau
St Quentin:
Georfrey Matthews
Thomas:
Douglas Hankin
Dickle:
Anthony Hall

Aeolian String Quartet
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
Barry TuckweIl (horn)
Margaret Kitchin (piano)
György Pauk (violin) Peter Frankl (piano)
Vesuvius Ensemble
Jane Manning (reciter) William Bennett
(flute and piccolo)
Thea King
(clarinet and bass clarined
Kenneth Sillito
(violin and viola)
Charles Tunnell (cello) Susan Bradshaw (piano) Part

Contributors

Violin:
Sydney Humphreys
Violin:
Raymond Keenlyside
Viola:
Margaret Major
Cello:
Derek Simpson
Horn:
Barry Tuckweil
Piano:
Margaret Kitchin
Violin:
György Pauk
Piano:
Peter Frankl
Unknown:
Jane Manning
Flute:
William Bennett
Clarinet:
Thea King
Violin:
Kenneth Sillito
Cello:
Charles Tunnell
Piano:
Susan Bradshaw

A critique of the NewTheology by E. L. MASCALL
Professor of Historical Theology at King's College. London Dr. Mascatl is probably the most trenchant critic of the New Theology of Paul van Buren and the Bishop of Woolwich in this country... I do not object to it.' he says, 'because it Is revolutlonary-but because it is not revolutionary enough.'

Contributors

Unknown:
E. L. Mascall

Part 2
Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets. enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, should be sent to [address removed].
Ne.rt Invitation Concert: December 21. Janacek. Children's Rhymes: Hanns Eisler, songs. piano music. choral music; Kurt WeiU, Der Jasager (a Schuloper in two acts, text by Brecht after the Japanese)

Selected and introduced by MARJORIE GALLOP and read by GARY WATSON in translations by SIR HUMPHREY CLARKE with a poem
In the original Tibetan spoken by TRUNGPA TULKU
The Tibetan poet and sage Milarepa was born about the time of the Norman Conquest. His poetry blends mysticism with down-to-earth realism and lively allegory.
Produced by GEORGE JIACBETH followed by an interlude at 10.50

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Gallop
Read By:
Gary Watson
Unknown:
Sir Humphrey Clarke
Spoken By:
Trungpa Tulku
Produced By:
George Jiacbeth

Network Three

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