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Overturo: Poet and Peasant
(Suppé)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
7.15* Fantasy on Carmen, for violin and orchestra (Bizet-Sarasate)
RUGGIERO RICCI LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by PIERINO GAMBA
7.28* Petite suite (Debussy)
CYRIL SMITH and PHYLLIS SELLICK (piano duet)
7.4.3* Symphonic poem: Till Eulenspiegel (Strauss)
BERI.IN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Unknown:
Ruggiero Ricci
Conducted By:
Pierino Gamba
Unknown:
Cyril Smith
Piano:
Phyllis Sellick
Conducted By:
Rudolf Kempe

A request programme of gramophone records
Symphonic Dance No. 3 (Grieg)
DANISH STATE RADIO ORCHESTRA Conducted by ERIK TUXEN
8.10* In the Steppes of Central Asia
(Borodin)
8.17* Symphony No. 5, in B flat major tProkofiev)
SUISSE ROMANDK ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET

Contributors

Conducted By:
Erik Tuxen
Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet

Chopin
Mazurkas
F minor. Op. 7 No. 3
A flat major. Op. 7, No.
C sharp minor. Op. 50 No. F minor. Op. 68 No. A minor, Op. 68 No.
B Hat minor. Op. 24 No.
A minor, à Emille Gaillard E minor. Op. 41 No.
F sharp minor. Op. 59 No. 3
9.28* Six Polish songs
The Maiden's Wish: The Lullaby The Ring: A Drinking Song
My Sweetheart; The Betrothed
NINA MILKINA (piano)
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
Second broadcast of the songs

GRAINNE YEATS (soprano) sings a group of traditional Irish songs to her own harp accompaniment and introduces the programme
Or6 mo bhaidin The Spanish lady Roisin dubh
Or6 bog Horn 1
She moved through the fair Lovely Jimmy
Bainis Peiai Ni Eadhra

Partita in A major (Dittersdorf)
11.10* Adagio and Rondo in C minor (K.617) (Mozart)
11.21* Six easy variations on a Swiss air (Beethoven)
11.27* String Quartet in B flat major, Op. 130 (Beethoven)
FRENCH WIND QUINTET
Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute) Pierre Pierlot (oboe)
Jacques Lancelot (clarinet) Gilbert Coursier (horn) Paul Hongne (bassoon)
CHRISTIAN LARDE (flute) GASTON MAUGRAS (oboe) ROGER LEPAUW (viola) MICHEL RENARD (cello)
NICANOR ZABALETA (harp)
BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET Joseph Roisman (violin) Jac Gorodetzky (violin) Boris Kroyt (viola)
Mischa Schneider (cello) on gramophone records

Contributors

Flute:
Jean-Pierre Rampal
Oboe:
Pierre Pierlot
Clarinet:
Jacques Lancelot
Horn:
Gilbert Coursier
Bassoon:
Paul Hongne
Flute:
Christian Larde
Oboe:
Gaston Maugras
Viola:
Roger Lepauw
Cello:
Michel Renard
Violin:
Joseph Roisman
Viola:
Boris Kroyt
Cello:
Mischa Schneider

This week
William Wordsworth talks about his work and introduces a programme of his music, including
Daffodils, for voice and string quartet
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor)
ALLEGRI STRING Quartet Eli Goren (violin)
Peter Thomas (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello) on a gramophone record
Movements from his
Piano Trio and String Trio played by the TUNNELL Trio
John Tunnell (violin)
Charles Tunnell (cello) Susan Tunnell (piano) with IAN JEWEL (viola)
Dialogue for horn and piano
TIMOTHY BROWN (horn) SUSAN TUNNELL (piano)
Come away. Death
JOHN BARROW (baritone) with WILFRID PARRY (piano) on a gramophone record

Contributors

Talks:
William Wordsworth
Violin:
Eli Goren
Violin:
Peter Thomas
Viola:
Patrick Ireland
Cello:
William Pleeth
Violin:
John Tunnell
Cello:
Charles Tunnell
Piano:
Susan Tunnell
Horn:
Timothy Brown
Piano:
Susan Tunnell
Piano:
Wilfrid Parry

Lesson 39:
Projets d'avenir
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS with the help of Louis Bloncourt
Written and produced by Elsie Ferguson
Language consultant, Paul Couster
First broadcast July 5. 1965
Repeated: Sat., 11.10 a.m. (Home)
A booklet and records are available

Contributors

Introduced By:
Katia Ellis
Unknown:
Louis Bloncourt
Produced By:
Elsie Ferguson
Unknown:
Paul Couster

A scries of interviews 6: Is Science Human?
GERALD LEACH talks to GEORGE KISTIAKOWSKY JOSHUA LEDERBERG
ROBERT OPPENHEIMER LINUS PAULING and JONAS SALK about some of the common fears that science may obliterate those concepts, skills, and values that we treasure as being distinctively human.'
Second broadcast
Joshua Lederberg : August 5

Contributors

Talks:
Gerald Leach
Unknown:
George Kistiakowsky
Unknown:
Joshua Lederberg
Unknown:
Robert Oppenheimer
Unknown:
Linus Pauling
Unknown:
Jonas Salk
Unknown:
Joshua Lederberg

From St. Andrew's Church, Holborn
Part of the City of London Festival
Elly Ameling (soprano)
Norma Procter (contralto)
Robert Tear (tenor)
Peter Pears (tenor)
John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)
Tom Krause (bass)
Continuo:
PHILIP LEDGER (harpsichord) LESLIE PEARSON
(chamber organ)
AMBROSE GAUNTLETT (viola da gamba)
KEITH HARVEY (cello)
Ambrosian Singers
English Chamber Orchestra Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by Benjamin Britten
Part l

Contributors

Contralto:
Norma Procter
Tenor:
Peter Pears
Baritone:
John Shirley-Quirk
Bass:
Tom Krause
Harpsichord:
Leslie Pearson
Viola:
Ambrose Gauntlett
Cello:
Keith Harvey
Leader:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten

by PETER SHEPHEARD , architect and President of the Institute of Landscape Architects
The Albert Dock is not only a piece of Liverpool's mercantile history; it is also a magnificent group of early nineteenth-century industrial buildings-now threatened with destruction by a development company. Peter Shep heard. who was born on Merseyside and studied at Liverpool University, suggests ways of keeping and using the Albert Dock and similar buildings in the future.
The July number of ' The Architectural Review ' devotes an illustrated article to this subject

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Shepheard
Unknown:
Albert Dock
Unknown:
Peter Shep
Unknown:
Albert Dock

Network Three

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