and Weather Forecast
Part 1
Beethoven Quartet in C major. Op. 59 No. 1
played by the Kroll String Quartet: William Kroll (violin) William Stone (violin) Harry Zaratzian (viola) Avron Twerdowsky (cello)
(Third broadcast)
Les illuminations
PETER PEARS (tenor)
NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR EUGENE GOOSSENS on a gramophone record
and Weather Forecast
Part 2
MOZART
Cuintet in E fiat major, for horn. violin, two violas, and cello (K.407)
DENNISBRAIN (horn)
CARTERSTRING Two Mary Carter (violin) Anatole Mines (viola)
Eileen McCarthy (cello) with EILEEN GRAINGER (viola)
Fourth broadcast
Alexander's Feast
HONOR SHEPPARD(soprano)
MAX WORTHLEY (tenor)
MAURICE BEVAN (bass)
ORIANA CONCERT CHOIR AND Orchestra
Conducted by ALFRED DELLER
on gramophone records stereophonic broadcast
Brenton Langbein (violin)
Maureen Jones
(piano)
Scottish National
Chamber Orchestra Leader. Sam Bor
Conductor,
Alexander Gibson
From Leith Town Hall, Edinburgh
During- the break: 11.30*-11.40*:
A gramophone record of EVELYN LEAR singing songs by Wolf
The first item Is also being broadcast in the BBC World Service
Introduced by ROY WILLIAMSON
Directed by Michael De Morgan
Timings may be altered by events
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre followed by SPORTS PARADE
Introduced by LIAM NOLAN
RUGBY UNION
1.0 Waikato v. British Isles
An illustrated report by BOB IRVINE
From Hamilton
Broadcast by arrangement with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporatton
CRICKET
1.10: 2.15: 2.55: 3.30: 4.0
Gillette Cup: Final
Warwickshire v. Worcestershire
Commentary by ROBERT HUDSON and JOHN ARLOTT
From Lord's
See page 4
T. N. Pearce's XI v. The West Indies
Commentary by ROY LAWRENCE
From Scarborough
GOLF
2.10: 3.20: 4.0
The Carling World Championship
Reports on the final stages by TOM SCOTT and PERCY HUGGINS
From Royal Blrkdale Golf Club, Southport
RACING
2.40 The Michael Sobell
Handicap Plate
For three-year-olds and upwards run over one mile, five-and-a-half furlongs
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY
From Sandown Park
4.55 Racing Results
ATHLETICS
3.25 VIII European Athletics
Championships
Reports and commentaries by HAROLD ABRAHAMS and NORMAN CUDDEFORD
From Budapest broadcast by arrangement with the Hungarian Broadcasting Service
CYCLING
3.50 World Cycling Championships
JOHN BURNS reports on some of this afternoon's track events
From the Velodrome. Frankfurt
Broadcast by arrangement with Radio Frankfurt
MOTOR RACING
3.55 Italian Grand Prix
Preview by ROBIN RICHARDS
From Monza
Broadcast, by arrangement with the Italian Broadcasting Service
4.0 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary on part of the second half of one of today's English League Games by BRIAN MOORE and MAURICE EDELSTON
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Introduced by LIAM NOLAN
Produced by Angus Mackay
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
1905-1951
The portrait of a passionate man: composer, conductor, writer, and conversationalist drawn from the recorded recollections of those who knew him by Michael Ayrton and Maurice Brown
Those taking part:
DENIS ApIvor. MALCOLM ARNOLD Sir FREDERICK ASHTON
LESLIE AYRE. DERYCK COOKE WrLLIAM CHAPPELL TOM DRIBERG M.P. ,
DUKE ELLINGTON. ALAN FRANK
GAVIN GORDON. PATRICK HADLEY ROBERT HELPMANN. SPIKE HUGHES CHRISTOPHER LAMBERT ELISABETH LUTYENES ANGUS MORRISON PETER QUENNELL
ALAN RAWSTHORNE and ISABEL RAWSTHORNE HUMPHREY SEARLE
SIR WILLIAM WALTON and DAME NINETTE DE VALOIS
Introduced by MICHAEL AYRTON
Produced by MAURICE BROWN
† Second broadcast
Wurttemberg State Opera, Stuttgart in WOZZECK
An opera in three acts and fifteen scenes
Text by Georg Buchner
Music by Alban Berg
Sung in German
From the King's Theatre. Edinburgh
Cast in order of singing:
Soldiers, apprentices, women. and children
Wurttemberg State Opera Chorus
Chorus-Master, Heinz Mende
Orchestra of the Wurttemberg State Opera, Stuttgart
Conducted by CARLOS KLEIBER
Produced by Gunther Rennert
Act 1
Scene The Captain's room
Scene 2 A field outside the town
Scene 3 Marie's room
Scene 4 The Doctor's study
Scene 5 Street outside Marie's house
How the scientific information problem concerns YOU by Dr. D. J URQUHART
Director of the National Lending Library for Science and Technology
The first of two radio versions of talks from Nottingham
As the output of literature rises scientists well need a definite training to cope with it-libraries. information officers, and computers will not be enough.
ACT 2
Scene 1 Marie's room
Scene 2 A street
Scene 3 The street outside Marie's house
Scene 4 The town garden
Scene 5 The Kuardroom in the barracks
Humphry Berkeley broadcasts another commentary on current affairs in this fortnightly series
Next talk: September 17
ACT 3
Scene 1 Marie's room
Scene 2 Forest path by a pool
Scene 3 A low tavern
Scene 4 Forest path by a pool
Scene 5 The street outside Marie's house
Lulu: September 10
The first volume of Harold Macmillan 's memoirs Winds of Change is published on Monday
DAVID GINSBURG , M.P., who has had a particular interest in Mr. Macmillan since he entered Parliament in 1959, possibly because he too is a Balliol man, contributes a view of the author as he sees him emerging from these pages
The Rt. Hon. Harold Macmillan tirst entered Parliament in 1924. The period covered by the present volume is 1914-1939.
attributed to
James I of Scotland
Read by Tom FLEMING
Adapted by GEORGE BRUCE
1882-1937
Symphonic concertante, Op. 60, for piano and orchestra
BARBARA HESSE-BUKOWSKA (piano)
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF THE POLISH RADIO
Conducted by JAN KRENZ
Ninth in a series of ten programmes of his music
Recording made available by courtesy of Polish Radio
Violin Concerto No. 2: September 15 followed by an interlude at 10.50