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Mozart
String Quartets played by The Amadeus Quartet: Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Quartet in D major (K.499)
(Seventh of ten weekly programmes)
(Second broadcast)
Symphony No. in A (Italian) - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Conducted by Lorin Maazel
(on a gramophone record)
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Bach Suite No. in C major - Bath Festival Chamber Orchestra, Directed by Yehudi Menuhin
(on a gramophone record)
Sonata in B minor - Martha Argerich (piano)
(Second broadcast)
Mass in C minor (K.427) - Edith Mathis (soprano), Helen Erwin (soprano), Theo Altmeyer (tenor), Franz Crass (bass), South German Madrigal Choir, South-West German Chamber Orchestra, Conducted by Wolfgang Gonnenwein
(on a gramophone record)
Introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, by Robert Henderson
Casals and the Brandenburg Concertos, by Stanley Sadie
Verdi's 'Nabucco,' by Mark Lubbock
Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.
Introduced by Neil Durden-Smith
Directed by Michael De Morgan
Timings may be altered by events
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre
Cricket
12.33; 2.10; 4.0; 4.50; 5.45
Sussex v. West Indies
Commentary by John Arlott and Roy Lawrence
From Hove
Surrey v. Kent
Commentary by Brian Johnston
From the Oval
Gloucestershire v. Warwickshire
Commentary by Alan Gibson
From Bristol
Lancashire v. Glamorgan
Commentary by Corbet Woodall
From Liverpool
1.50 Lunchtime Scoreboard
Golf
1.35; 3.30; 4.35; 5.40
The Amateur Championship
Tom Scott reports on the final day's play
From Carnoustie
The Jeyes Tournament
Reports on the second day's play by Jack Sloane
From Killarney
Racing
1.45 Down the Card by Peter Bromley
2.55 The Arthur Loraine
Handicap
For three-year-olds and upwards over one mile and a quarter
Commentary by Peter Bromley with a summary by Roger Mortimer
From Sandown Park
4.55 Racing Review by Peter Bromley
5.0 Racing Results
1.55 They Bowled Bradman
In twenty years of Test Matches between England and Australia three men uncovered 'the Don''s fallibility by bowling him for a duck. Here all three of them talk about when - and more to the point how - they did it.
Produced by Don Mosey
(Second broadcast)
Cycling
2.45 Tour of Britain
Sponsored by the Milk Marketing Board
John Burns with Benny Foster and Sidney Saltmarsh describe the finish of the 1.500-mile tour
From Middle Walk, Blackpool
Lawn Tennis
2.30; 3.10; 4.15; 4.40; 5.45 The Davis Cup
European Zone Group B
Third Round
West Germany v. Great Britain
Second day: the doubles
Commentary by Max Robertson with summaries by Fred Perry
From Hanover
Broadcast by arrangement with the North German Broadcasting Service
The Wightman Cup
Great Britain v. U.S.A.
Final day
Commentary by Maurice Edelston with summaries by Bea Walter
From Wimbledon
Swimming
3.40; 5.20
Great Britain v. Hungary
Commentary by Alun Williams and Pat Besford
From Coventry
Show Jumping
5.10 Richmond Royal Horse Show
Report by Raymond Brooks-Ward
From the Athletic Ground, Richmond, Surrey
Athletics
4.30; 5.45
The Polytechnic Kinnaird Trophy Meeting
Including the A.A.A. Marathon
Reports by Peter Hildreth
From Chiswick
Motor Racing
5.5 Belgian Grand Prix
Preview by Robin Richards
Rowing
5.30 Reading Regatta
A report by John Hinde
Gluck's Alceste by Hanns Hammelmann and Michael Rose
Part 1: Gluck in Vienna
Derek Francis reads excerpts from Gluck's letters
Others taking part:
Norman Shelley, Jonathan Scott, Roger Snowdon, Rolf Lefebvre, John Justin
Narration by John Glen
Produced by Christopher Sykes
Second broadcast
Gluck in Paris: June 24
Kraft-Thorwald Dilloo (flute), Horst Schneider (oboe), Hans Lemser (clarinet), Karl Arnold (horn), Helmut Muller (bassoon)
(Second broadcast)
Max Beloff broadcasts the first of four talks he will be giving in this fortnightly series of commentaries on current affairs
Max Beloff is Gladstone Professor of Government and Public Administration, and Fellow of All Souls, University of Oxford. He is author of several books on international affairs including The Great Powers and New Dimensions in Foreign Policy, and is at present working on Imperial Sunset, a study of Britain in world affairs since 1897.
(Next talk: June 25)
followed by an interlude at 8.15
Elisabeth Soderstrom (soprano)
Pamela Bowden (contralto)
William Blankenship (tenor)
Kim Borg (bass)
Huddersfield Choral Society
Chorus-Master, Eric Chadwick
London Symphony Orchestra
Leader, John Georgiadis
Conducted by Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
From York Minster in association with York Festival
An anthology of modern poetry, chosen and introduced by M. L. Rosenthal
Readers: Margaret Robertson, Allan McClelland, Guy Kingsley Poynter, Gabriel Woolf
played by Fernande Kaeser (piano)
followed by an interlude at 10.56