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Overture: Norma (Belied)
MONTE CARLO Opera Orchestra Conducted by Louis FREMAUX
7.10* Dance of the blessed spirits
(Orpheus) (Gluck)
New Symphony ORCHESTRA OF LONDON
Conducted by Raymond AGOULT
7.19* Piano Concerto No. 1. in C major (Beethoven)
JULIUS KATCHEN LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by PIERINO GAMBA on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Louis Fremaux
Conducted By:
Raymond Agoult
Unknown:
Julius Katchen
Conducted By:
Pierino Gamba

Overture: The Silken Ladder
(Rossini)
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by LEONARD BERSTEIN
8.11* Introduction and Rondo capriccioso (Saint.Saëns)
ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin)
London SYMPHONY Orchestra
Conducted by ANATOLE FISTOULARI
8.20* Symphony No. 8, in G major
(Dvorak)
VIENNA PHILIHARMONIC Orchestra
Conducted hy HERBERT VON KARAJAN on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Leonard Berstein
Violin:
Alfredo Campoli
Conducted By:
Anatole Fistoulari
Unknown:
Herbert von Karajan

Mozart
Two Interludes (King Thamos)
LONDON Symphony Orchestra Conducted by PETER MAAG
9.15 *Mass in C major (Coronation)
(K.3r7)
MARIA STADER (soprano)
ORALIA DOMINGUEZ (contralto) EKNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) MICHEL ROUX (bass)
ELISABETH BRASSEUR CHOIR
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA
Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH on gramophone records stereophonic broadcast: seep. 10

Contributors

Conducted By:
Peter Maag
Soprano:
Maria Stader
Contralto:
Oralia Dominguez
Tenor:
Eknst Haefliger
Bass:
Michel Roux
Bass:
Elisabeth Brasseur
Conducted By:
Igor Markevitch

GWYNETH JONES (soprano)
Royal OPERA HOUSE Orchestra COVENT GARDEN
Leader. Charles Taylor
Conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
Part 1
Verdi
Overture: La forza del destino
12.46* Aria: Pace, pace mio Dio
(La forza del destino)
12.54* Recit. and Aria: D'amor sull all rosee (II Trovatore)

Contributors

Leader:
Charles Taylor
Conducted By:
Edward Downes

Invitation to the Dance
(Weber, arch. Berlioz)
PHILHAHMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
2.24* Dream Pantomime (Hansel and Gretel) (Humperdinck)
PlIILHAHMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
2.34' Tales from the Vienna Woods
(Johann Strauss )
ANTON KARAS (zither)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by WILLY BOSKOWSKY
2.45* Five Spanish Dances
(Moszkowski)
LONDON Symphony ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ATAFLFO ARGENTA on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan
Conducted By:
Otto Klemperer
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Anton Karas
Conducted By:
Willy Boskowsky
Conducted By:
Ataflfo Argenta

ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Overture: The Magic Flute
(Mozart)
Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
3.7* Symphony No. 3. in D major
(Schubert)
Conducted by Sir THOMAS BEECHAM
3.31' Vysehrad: Vltava (My
Country) (Smetana)
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT on gramophone records
Seventh of ten programmes

Contributors

Conducted By:
Colin Davis
Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Conducted By:
Sir Malcolm Sargent

SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS
Ricercare IX (Andrea Gabrieli )
Canzona VIII : Sonata pian' e forte:
Canzona XIV (Giovanni Gabrieli )
4.29* Sonata in G major, for flute, two recorders, and continuo (Fasch)
4.27* Trio-Sonata In C major, for flute, recorder, and continuo (Ouantz)
4.49* Concerto in E flat major, for harpsichord, fortepiano, and orchestra (C. P. E. Bach)
L1 STADELMANN (harpsichord) Fritz NEUMEYER (fortepiano) on gramophone records
Second of four weekly programmes

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrea Gabrieli
Unknown:
Canzona Viii
Unknown:
Giovanni Gabrieli
Harpsichord:
Fritz Neumeyer

A series of seven programmes on regional development in the United Kingdom
4: Regional face lift
For regional development policies to work. the various regions must be prepared to help themselves and not expect the long arm of Whitehall to do it all for them
Already there are a number of regional associations at work trying to attract new industry, trying to give the surroundings a face-lift
J. B. CULLINGWORTH
Director for the Centre of Urban and Regional Studies.
University of Birmingham looks at work going ahead in three legions—Wales, the North-West, and the North-East. To illustrate this he uses extracts from interviews with T. MERNYN JONES Chairman of the Civic Trust for Wales
E. G. W. ALLEN Director of the Lancashire and Merseyside
Industrial Development Association
G. W. ASHWORTH Director of the North-West Civic Trust
G. R CHETWYND Director of the North-East Development Council
A. DUNBAR
Secretary, North Eastern Association for the Arts
Produced by Richard Hooper
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
J. B.
Unknown:
T. Mernyn
Produced By:
Richard Hooper

First of four programmes about educational research in Britain
I: The role of research with DR. W. D. WALL
Director of the National Foundation for Educational Research and Dr. J. J. B. DEMPSTER. one Chief Education Officer for Southampton
Introduced by STUART MACLURE
Produced by Shirley Franklin
Second broadcast

Contributors

Introduced By:
Stuart MacLure
Produced By:
Shirley Franklin

Sheila Armstrong (soprano) Maureen Lehane (contralto) John Carol Case (baritone)
Anthony Jennings (clarinet and basset-horn)
Keith Puddy (clarinet and basset-horn)
Richard Temple Savage
(basset-horn)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire Conducted by Walter Susskind who also plays the concerto
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
Part 1

Contributors

Soprano:
Sheila Armstrong
Contralto:
Maureen Lehane
Baritone:
John Carol Case
Clarinet:
Anthony Jennings
Clarinet:
Keith Puddy
Leader:
Hugh Maguire
Conducted By:
Walter Susskind
Unknown:
Albert Hall.

Adaptation to Cold Climates by DR. O. G. EDHOLM
Head of the Division of Human Physiology, National Institute for Medical Research
The second of two radio versions of talks from Nottingham There is a little evidence that some groups of people are physiologically adapted to cold, but in this country our protection is primarily in the way we arrange our surroundings—houses, clothes and so on. Apart from deaths by exposure on mountain or moor, an unknown number of old people die from cold each year.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. O. G. Edholm

These little mishaps. They're sent to try us. You're in a strange place. There's fog. You get lost, of course you get lost.'
(Gretchen Franklin is in "Spring and Port Wine" at the Apollo Theatre, London; Howard Goorney is in "The Bespoke Overcoat" the Hippodrome, Golders Green)
To be repeated on September 24

Contributors

Producer:
Bennett Maxwell
The Tramp:
Edward Atienza
The Gent:
John Rye
[Actress]:
Gretchen Franklin
[Actor]:
Howard Goorney

Network Three

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