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Part 1
HANDEL
Cantata: Lucrezia
JANET BAKER (contralto)
RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord)
BERNARD RICHARDS (cello continue)
Second broadcast
String Quartets played by THE AMADEUS QUARTET
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Quartet in C major (K.465)
Sixth of ten weekly programmes
Second broadcast
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Jeanette Sinclair (soprano) Helen Watts (contralto) Robert Tear (tenor) John Carol Case (baritone)
BBC Chorus
Viola Tunnard (harpsichord contlnuo) Alan Harverson (organ continuo) Olga Hegedus (cello continuo) Francis Baines (double-bass continuo)
Philomusic of London, Leader, Carl Pini
Conducted by Peter Gellhorn
Cantata No. 14: War' Gott nieht mit uns diese Zeit
9.22* Cantata No. 9: Es ist das Heil uns kommen her
Variations sérieuses
played by JOHN BARSTOW (piano)
Cantata on old English texts (1952)
PATRICIA KERN (mezzo-soprano) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor)
ST. ANTHONY SINGERS and ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN Davis on a gramophone record
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Puccini's Turandot by Mosco CARNER
Recent Chamber Music reviewed by JOHN WARRACK
FIRST TEST MATCH at Old Trafford, Manchester
Third day
Ball-by-ball commentaries by JOHN ARLOTT
ROBERT HUDSON and Roy LAWRENCE with comments and summaries by F. R. BROWN and NORMAN YARDLEY
11.25-1.35* including lunchtime summary
2.10*-4.15* (Saturday)
2.10*-4.20« (Mon. and Tues.) including teatime summary
4.30'-6.35
Including close-of-play summary
DURING THE LUNCH INTERVAL
(1.35*-2.10*)
CRICKET
Lunchtime Scoreboard
RUGBY UNION
Australia v. The British Isles
An illustrated report on the Second Test Match from Brisbane
Broadcast by arrangement with the Australian Broadcasting Commission
CYCLING
Tour of Britain
Sponsored by the Milk Marketing Board
JOHN BURNS reports at the end of the first section of the eighth day stage, Swindon to Banbury
From Banbury
GOLF
Daks Tournament
TOM Scott reports on the last day From Wentwortn
DURING THE TEA INTERVAL
(4.15*.4.30*)
Teatime Scoreboard and Racing Results
LAWN TENNIS
French Championships MAX ROBERTSON reports
From the Stadc Roland Garros. Paris Broadcast by arrangement with the French Broadcasting Service
GOLF
Daks Tournament
A further report from TOM Scott
From Wentworth
CYCLING
Tour of Britain
JOHN BURNS reports at the end of the eighth day second section (Team Time Trial) from Banbury to Coventry
From Coventry
A sequence of songs sung by JANET BAKER (contralto)
with PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
The beginning of love
All mein' Gedanken (Op. 21 No. 1)
Helmliche Aufforderung (Op. 27 No. 3)
Happiness, uncertain and certain
Die Nacht (Op. 10 No. 3) Morgen (Op. 27 No. 4)
Gluckes genug (Op. 37 No. 1)
Cradle-song
Wiegenlied (Op. 41 No. 1)
The end
Befreit (Op. 39 No. 4)
Allerseelen (Op. 10 No. 8)
by DAME MARGERY PERHAM
The present situation in Rhodesia is often represented as the manifestation of a diehard white supremacist attitude. Dame Margery Perham argues that the real causes of the crisis lie in the past. in unresolved problems common to all colonial powers: they are the degree to which the ambitions of colonists clashed with, and were misunderstood by, metropolitan ' principles '; and to what extent metropolitan governments were able to control the native policies of their emigrant settlers.
by William Golding with Robert Harris
A schoolmaster may long to help, and a boy in desperate trouble may long to confide, but the barriers of age and of loyalty must often keep them silent.
Produced by NESTA PAIN
Second broadcast
Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano)
Gerald English (tenor)
John Shirley-Quirk (bass-baritone)
Leeds Philharmonic Choir
Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Peter Mountain
Conducted by Donald Hunt
From Leeds Town Hall
Part 1
The second of two talks by MICHAEL LEVEY Deputy Keeper,
The National Gallery
Michael Levey describes the dramatic impetus given to Venetian painting by Tintoretto. This brought painting close to the new musical form of the opera and culminated in the eighteenth century with Tiepolo.
A talk occasioned by the present series ' Music in Venice '
Part 2: Anthony Milner
The Water and the Fire followed by an interlude at 10.50