Australia v. England
From Melbourne Fourth day
For full details see page 10
St. Paul's Suite for string orchestra (Hoist)
PETILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GEORGE WELDON
8.24* Three Shakespeare Songs
(Vauahan Williams)
Full fathom five
The cloud capp'd towers Over htll. over dale KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL CHOIR,
CAMBRIDGE
Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
8.32* Ode: Come ye sons of art away (Purrell)
MARY Thomas (soprano) ALFRED and MARK DELLER (counter-tenors)
MAURICE BEVAN (baritone) ORIANA Concert CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ALFRED DELLER on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Debussy
Petite suite
ROBERT AND GABY CASADESUS (piano duet)
9.16* Fetes galantes (1892) GERARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) AURELE NlCOLET (flute)
9.28* Sonata for flute, viola, and harp
RICHARD ADENEY CECIL ARONOWITZ OSIAN Ellis on gramophone records
Gramophone records highlighting musical anniversaries occurring this week
by NIGEL COXE
LAURA SARTI (mezzo-soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
AMARYLLIS FLEMING (cello) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
LONDON STRING QUARTET with GWYNNE Edwards (viola) Anthony PINI (cello)
French music
Part 1
Overture: Beatrice and Benedict
(Berlioz)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
12.24* Symphonic Fragments:
Daphnis and Chloe (Ravel)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
12.40* Bacchus and Ariadne:
Suite No. 2 (Roussel)
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by Jean MARTINON on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Fritz SPIEGL looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days
Part 2
Symphonic Excerpts: Romeo and Juliet (Berlioz)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Conducted by LORIN MAAZEL on gramophone records
LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by ASHLEY Lawrence
RONALD SMITH (piano)
Ashley Lawrence broadcasts by per. mlsxion of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House. Covent Garden
conducts the New YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA with the DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET
Sinfonla India (Carlos Chavez )
3.13* Music for the Theatre (Cop-land)
3.36* Dialogues for jazz combo and orchestra (Howard Brubeck ) on gramophone records
See also Thursday, 9.45 a.m.
A series of concerts given before invited audiences
This week, from Horsham, Sussex in association with the Horsham Music Circle
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) Rex STEPHENS (piano)
VIRTUOSO Ensemble
Edward Walker (flute) Leon Goossens (oboe) Sidney Fell (clarinet)
Ronald Waller (bassoon) John Burden (horn)
Patrick Hailing (violin) Gwynne Edwards (viola) Willem de Mont (cello)
J. Edward Merrett (double-bass)
Morgens steh' lch auf Es trelbt mlch bin lchwandelteunterdenBauraen Lleb' Llebchen
Schone Wiege meiner Leiden
Warte. warte. wilder Schiffsmann Berg ' und
Burgen Anfangs wollt' tch fast verzagen Mit Myrthen und Rosen
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current Interest
Sunday's broadcast
Part 2
Next Tuesday: Atlantic College, Llantwit Major. Trio di Trieste (Brahms and Ravel); Camden Wind Quintet (Danzi and Bridoe)
KlNNEIL COLLIERY SILVER BAND
Conducted by ROBERT OUGHTON
Parliament
6: The Whips by PROPESSOR J. P. MACKINTOSH of the University of Strathclyde
Script by Pietro Giorgetti and Elsie Ferguson
Introduced by Pietro Giorgetti and Arielia Reggio
(First broadcast on February 9. 1965)
(Repeated on Friday at 7.4 p.m.)
A booklet and records are available
Social Conflict in early Stuart England Eight lectures given by PETER LASLETT Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge at the University of Warwick
5; Thomas Hobbes : the intellectual in a time of crisis
Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan is the most important justification of obedience of this or perhaps any other period.
Mr. Laslett discusses how the book is related to the model of society that he Is describing: and asks whether it is legitimate to conclude from the absolutist character that there must have been revolutionary forces at work in contemporary English society.
Austin Woolrych on Puritanism and Politics in the early seven-teenth century: Thurs., 7.0 p.m.
An evocation by Carl Wildman
Jean Cocteau. born in 1889 at Maisons-Laffitte, died at Milly-la-Foret in 1963, buried in solitude in an isolated chapel. His mural paintings of local herbs, standing guard around him, flake away.
There lies a poet who had an astonishing variety of gifts— dramatist, film maker, novelist, critic, caricaturist, designer, composer of ballets-here reflected in his works and through the words of those who knew him in early days and later years, including
Jacques RUEFF. his successor at the Académie Francaise
JEAN Cassou , his successor at the Aoadémie Royale de Belgique
PIERRE GEORGRL . organiser of the Exhibition Jean Cocteau et son Temps
GEORGES Auric , director of the Opéra, and Darius MILHAUD , two of Les Six
EMMANUEL BERL , novelist and friend of Anna de Noailles
ROBERT BRESSON. the film maker
JEAN VICTOR HUGO. the painter
JEAN Marais , the actor
Illustrated by gramophone records and s
JeanCassou,GeorgesAuric,
Emmanuel Berl , and Jean Marais speak In French
of Amsterdam
Conducted by Bernard Haitink
Original version edited by Robert Haas and published in 1949
with Felix Aylmer as the Abbot Suger THE ORCHESTRA and a section of the AMBROSIAN SINGERS
Chorus-Master, John McCarthy Conducted by MARCUS Dods
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
Time: A.D. 1150
Place: The Abbey Church of Saint-Denis. near Paris
To be repeated on March 7
Gaspard de la nuit
Ondine: Le gibet: Scarbo played by DOMINIQUE MERLET (piano)
Second broadcast