and Weather Forecast
Overture: Don Giovanni (Mozart)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.11* Concert In F major (Musique de table) (Telemann)
ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.27* Serenade in C major, for string orchestra (Tchaikovsky)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, in F major (Bach)
HELLMUT SCHNEIDEWIND (trumpet)
WILLY SCHNELL (oboe)
HARTMUT STREBEL (recorder)
SUSANNE LAUTENBACHER (Violin)
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
8.17* Symphony in D major
(Arriaga)
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS
Conducted by HARRY BLECH
8.40* Brandenburg Concerto No.
4, In G major (Bach)
HARTMUT STREBEL , GERHARD BRAUN (recorders)
SUSANNE LAUTENBACHER (violin)
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by JÖRG FAERBER on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Beethoven
Rondino in E flat major, for wind octet
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS
Directed by JACK BRYMER
9.11* Four Goethe Songs: Es war einmal ein Konig: Mailied; Wonne der Wehmut; Neue Liebe, neues Leben
GERARD Souzay (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
9.21* Six Variations on Paisiello's
Nel cor piu
WILHELM KEMPFF (piano)
9.27* Sextet in E flat major
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS
Directed by JACK BRYMER on gramophone records
A series of programmes of recently released records which will include all
Beethoven's Piano Trios played by the Beaux Arts Trio
Canzona Quinta; Canzona settima detta la Superba (Frescobaldi)
NEW YORK PRO Musica
Directed by NOAH GREENBERG
9.53* Piano Trio in E Oat major
(Op. posth.) (Beethoven)
BEAUX ARTS TRIO
Daniel Guilet (violin)
Bernard Greenhouse (cello) Menahem Pressler (piano)
10.5* Chamber Symphony for fifteen solo instruments, Op. 9 (Schoenberg)
MEMBERS OF THE
VIENNA WIND GROUP and the EUROPEAN STRING QUARTET
Conducted by HERMANN SCHERCHEN
CLIFFORD HUGHES (tenor) BERNARD SUMNER (piano)
ORPHEUS STRING TRIO
Ian Tyre (violin)
Ronald Duncan (viola) Adrian Shepherd (cello)
at Trent Bridge, Nottingham Fourth day
Full details: page 10
50-80 w.p.m.
Compiled by JOYCE HARBISON
80-100 w.p.m.: Wed., 6.30 p.m.
A booklet Is available
A series of twenty programmes,
19: Dans Les Vosges
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS with the help of Emile Harven
Language consultant, Paul Couster
.
A booklet is available
A series of thirteen programmes
The first group concerns our attitudes to crime and the causes of criminal behaviour; the second illustrates the treatment of the young offender. 1: What is crime? by BARONESS WOOTTON OF ABINGER
Produced by Rosemary Jellis
Second broadcast
by Robert Greene (1560-92)
Wherein the folly of carpet-knights is deciphered
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by TERENCE TILLER
Third broadcast
Felicity Harrison (contralto) Peter Walker (baritone)
BBC Northern Singers
Chorus-Master, Stephen Wilkinson
BBC Northern Orchestra Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Part 1
The first of two talks by J. R. POLE
Fellow of Churchill College and Reader in American History and Government in the University of Cambridge
Dr. Pole considers how the fact and the concept of political revolution have interacted in shaping the history of Europe and America since the late eighteenth century. Our view of this has itself been strikingly reshaped by the major work of the American historian Professor R. R. Palmer. The Ape of the Democratic Revolution, and Dr. Pole makes this book his starting-point.
Second talk: July 13
Part 2
Brahms
Symphony No. 1, in C minor
July 10: Sir Adrian Boult conducts the BBC Northern Orchestra in a programme of Elgar, Holst, and Brahms
Reflections on the Satanic Double in literature and life by GERAINT V. JONES
Ministei of Broomhill
Congregational Church, Glasgow
2: The Ultimate Question
The ultimate Question is not why particular evils are committed, and how they can be psychologically explained, but why there is evil at all: why it is there,' why there is, in Paul Ricoeur 's phrase, a ' déjà-là du Mal.'
Second broadcast