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Suite No. in G major (Bach)
Bath Festival CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN
7.26* Romance No. 2. in F major, for violin and orchestra (Beethoven)
YEHUDI MENUHIN with the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
7.36* Ballet Suite: The Wise Virgins (Bach, arr. Waltim)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT on gramophone records

Contributors

Directed By:
Yehudi Menuhin
Unknown:
Yehudi Menuhin
Conducted By:
John Pritchard
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult

Overture: Gwendoline FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.14- Three piano pieces: Impromptu: Air de ballet; Habanera
RENA KYRIAKOU (piano)
8.28* Fete polonaise (Le roi malgre lui)
8.37* Suite pastorale
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Piano:
Rena Kyriakou
Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet

Mozart Hostia sancta; Tremendum (Lltaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento) (K.243)
JENNIFER VYVYAN (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto) ST. ANTHONY SINGERS RALPH DOWNES (ontan) BOYD NEEL Orchestra
Conducted by ANTHONY LEWIS
9.131 Epistle Sonata in F major
(K.244)
THURSTON DART (organ) directing the PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON
9.17* "Mass in C major (K.317)
(Coronation)
TERESA STICH-RANDALL (soprano) BIANCA MAIRIA CASON [ (contralto) PIETRO BOTTAZZO (tenor) GEORG LITTASY (bass)
SAAKBHÜCKEN CONSERVATOIRE CHOIR SAAR CHAMBER Orchestra
Conducted by KARL RISTENPART on gramophone records

Contributors

Soprano:
Jennifer Vyvyan
Contralto:
Helen Watts
Singers:
Ralph Downes
Conducted By:
Anthony Lewis
Contralto:
Bianca Mairia Cason
Tenor:
Pietro Bottazzo
Bass:
Georg Littasy
Conducted By:
Karl Ristenpart

Arriaga String Quartet
Penelope Howard (violin) Peter Turton (violin) Joan Bucknall (viola) Harald Strub (cello) with Alasdair Graham (piano), Thea King (clarinet) Nina Milkina (piano)

String Quartet, in F major (K.168) - Mozart
11.17* Sonata in F minor, Op. 120 for clarinet and piano - Brahms
11.38* Piano Quintet in D minor. Op 89 - Faure

Contributors

Violin:
Penelope Howard
Violin:
Peter Turton
Viola:
Joan Bucknall
Cello:
Harald Strub
Piano:
Alasdair Graham
Clarinet:
Thea King
Piano:
Nina Milkina

LONDON STUDIO Orchestra Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by ASHLEY LAWRENCE with the MICHAEL KREIN SAXOPHONE QUARTET
Ashley Lawrence broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden

Contributors

Leader:
Reginald Leopold
Conducted By:
Ashley Lawrence
Unknown:
Michael Krein
Unknown:
Ashley Lawrence

conducts the HAGUE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA with HERMAN KREBBERS and THEO OLOF (violins)
Overture and Ballet Music (Act 1,
Prometheus) (Beethoven)
3.14* Symphony No. 2, in C major
(Weber)
3.32* Concerto for two violins and orchestra (Henk Badings) on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Herman Krebbers

A series of concerts given before invited audiences throughout the country
This week:
From the Victoria Rooms University of Bristol
SCHOLA CANTORUM, OXFORD Conductor, JOHN BYRT
DARTINGTON STRfNG QUARTET
Colin Sauer (violin) Peter Carter (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Michael Evans (cello) with PENELOPE HOWARD (viola)
Part 1

Contributors

Conductor:
John Byrt
Violin:
Colin Sauer
Violin:
Peter Carter
Viola:
Keith Lovell
Cello:
Michael Evans
Viola:
Penelope Howard

18: Prooetti per una serata
Script by Pietro Giorgetti and Elsie Ferguson
Introduced by PIETRO GIORGETTI and ARIELLA REGGIO
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
First broadcast on February 2. 1965
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

Social Conflict in early Stuart England Eight lectures given by PETER LASLETT , Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge at the University of Warwick
4: The Justification of Obedience
'Every man that is born,' says Sir Robert Filmer in his Direction for Obedience to Government, ' is so far from being free-born, that by his very birth he becomes a subject to him that begets him.'
In his fourth lecture Mr. Laslett asks how the system of subordination, whose principle this Quotation expresses, was maintained; and what sort of intellectual disagreements would lead to conflict in a society where authority was justified in this way.
F. J. Fisher on early seventeenth-century London: Thursday, 7 p.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Laslett
Unknown:
Sir Robert Filmer
Unknown:
J. Fisher

3: Reflections, evaluations, prospects
A discussion between
E. A. WRIGLEY
Fellow of Peterhouse and University Lecturer in the Department of Geography, Cambridge
PETER LASLETT
Fellow of Trinity College and Lec. turer in History, Cambridge
DAVID GLASS
Martin White Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics
The speakers consider further some of the issues raised in the two preceding talks in this series; and the new insights which this kind of study may afford in history, demography, and prediction in the field of the social sciences.

The Black Spider
Opera in one act
Music by Heinrich Sutermeister
Libretto by ALBERT ROESLER based on a story by Jeremias Gotthelf
Sung in German on gramophone records
First broadcast in this country
Cast in order of singing:
BERNE RADIO CHOIR
AND CHAMBER Orchestra
Conducted by NlCKLAUS AESCHBACHER
The action takes place In the Middle Ages in time of plague.

Contributors

Music By:
Heinrich Sutermeister
Unknown:
Albert Roesler
Story By:
Jeremias Gotthelf
Conducted By:
Nlcklaus Aeschbacher

A play for radio by Tom Stoppard
with Patsy Rowlands as Gladys and Timothy West as Frank
'TIM', the talking telephone clock, can think as well as speak and pip the seconds. She becomes disillusioned by the tyranny of time. Frank recognises in her voice the wife he loves.
(Timothy West is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
(To be repeated on February 26)

Contributors

Written by:
Tom Stoppard
Producer:
John Tydeman
First Porter:
Brian Hewlett
Myrtle Trelawney:
Isabel Rennie
Mr Mortimer:
Henry Stamper
Mr Courtenay-Smith:
Noel Howlett
Sir John:
Alan Haines
Lord Coot, First Lord of the Post Office:
Austin Trevor
Beryl Bligh:
Eva Haddon
Operator:
Elizabeth Proud
Ivy, a bus conductress:
Barbara Mitchell
Second Porter:
Henry Stamper

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