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Part 1
Concerto for oboe and string orchestra (Corelli, arr.Barbirolli)
EVELYN ROTHWELL HALLE ORCHESTRA
7.14- Ballet music: William Tell
(Rossini)
HALLE Orchestra
7.28- Serenade in C major, for string orchestra (Tchaikorsky)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA on gramophone records
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Part 2
Symphony No. 2, in E flat major
(Eloar)
HALLE Orchestra on gramophone records
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Tchaikovsky
A record of his String Quartet No.
3, in E flat minor played by the VLACH QUARTET
with Johnny Dankworth and the Laurie Holloway Trio
A recital of songs, including American Blues British songs, Anna's songs from Kurt Weill's "Seven Deadly Sins", Nineteenth-century German Lieder and songs by Johnny Dankworth.
Amadeus String Quartet Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) with Annie Fischer (piano)
From Leith Town Hall, Edinburgh
During the break 11.55*-12.5*: a record of music by Schubert
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Conducted by Louis Lane
An Outdoor Overture (Copland)
Death of Falstaff; Touch her soft lips and part (Henry V) (Walton)
Malaguena (Andalucia) (Leruona)
From San Domingo (Benjamin)
Suite: Amahl and the Night Visitors (Menotti)
on gramophone records
Stereophonic broadcast: see p. 10
50-80 w.p.m.
Compiled by JOYCE HARBISON
For those who want to keep up or improve their speeds in any shorthand system
100-140 w.p.m.: Friday, 6.30 p.m.
A booklet is available
Five programmes about Ireland's quest for a separate national identity since the fall of Parnell
1: Ireland after Parnell by F. S. L. Lyons
Professor of Modern History at the University of Kent with readings by KEVIN McHUGH
Produced by Robert Hutchison
The second group of programmes in this series is concerned with the treatment of the young offender in England and Wales
9: Detention Centre
' It's supposed to be so rough,' said an ex-inmate, ' like an army training camp really, in and out of boots all day, double-marching, drilling, it's supposed to be so rough that it jerks you on to the straight and narrow.'
DR. ALAN LITTLE of the London School of Economics talks to
The WARDEN of Blantyre House Detention Centre
Produced by Richard Hooper
Second broadcast
by Sir Isaiah Berlin
Last year Professor Berlin gave six lectures in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, sponsored by the Bollingen Foundation, and they were recorded for Third Programme at the time
4: The Restrained Romantics
Unbridled Romanticism: Sept. 5
by Brian Friel with Siobhan Sybil
McKenna Thorndike
Carleton Hobbs and Liam Redmond
As children we dream of the future - dreams without boundaries. In old age we dream of the past-a selective reconstructed past and we are kept living between innocence and senility by loving and being loved-or the illusions of loving and being loved.
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by RONALD MASON
Sybil Thorndike is appearing in 'Arsenic and Old Lace ' at the Vaudeville Theatre. London
Second broadcast
Song recital by Mary Thomas (soprano) with Ernest Lush (piano)
Including songs from early and late in his career
Eighth of ten programmes
Symphonie concertante, Op. 60. for piano and orchestra: September 3
by Douglas GRANT , Chairman of the School of English in 'he University of Leeds
Gambia carried slaves and trade to the New World. Professor Grant. on a recent visit, found the slave past and the working present in a continuous way of life.
Second broadcast