and Weather Forecast
Part 1
BACH
Duets (Clavierübung)
No. I in E minor No. in F major
RALPH KIKKPATRICK (harpsichord)
Stereophonic broadcast o.10* Concerto in D minor, for oboe. violin, and string orchestra
LEON GOOSSENS
YFHUDI MENUHIN
BATH Festival CHAMBER ORCHESTRA itereophonic broadcast
8.26* Sinfonia (Cantata No. 42) BACH SOLOISTS, directed by HELMUT WINSCIIERMANN (oboe)
8.34* Concerto in D minor, for two violins and string orchestra
YEHUDI MENUHlN and CHRISTIAN FERHAS
BATH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA stereophonic broadcast
8.53* Duets (Clavierubung)
No 3. in G major No. 4. in A minor
RALPH KIRKPATRICK (harpsichord)
Stereophonic broadcast on gramophone records
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Part 2
DEBUSSY
En blanc et notr
ROBERT and GABY CASADESUS (two pianos)
Stereophonic broadcast
9.20* Fetes galantes
MAGGIE TEYTE (soprano) ALFRED CORTOT (piano) on gramophone records
9.35* L'isle joyeuse
Feux d'artifice; La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune (Preludes, Book II)
FERNANDE KAESER (Piano)
Second broadcast
9.52* Images
Ronde; Gigue; Ibéria
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ tSecond broadcast
Magnificat in D major
MARIA STADER (soprano)
HERTHA TöPPER (contralto) ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor)
DIETRICH FISCHER-DlESKAU (baritone) MUNICH BACH CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA Conducted by KARL RICHTER on a gramophone record stereophonic broadcast
Recital by Daniel Barenboim
(piano)
From Leith Town Hall, Edinburgh
During the break 11.42*-11.52*: A gramophone record of Fantasias by Purcell
Introduced by John Dunn
Directed by Geoff Dobson
Timings may be altered by events
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast from the London Weather Centre
followed by SPORTS PARADE
Introduced by Liam Nolan
CRICKET
1.0; 2.10; 2.30; 3.15; 3.45; 4.53 Rothmans World Cup: An England XI v. The Rest of the World XI
Today and on Monday and Tuesday some of the world's greatest cricketers will be seen in action in a special series of one-day matches Commentators, JOHN ARLOTT and NEIL DURDEN-SMITH
From Lord's
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Gillette Cup Winners v. The West Indies
Commentary by ROY LAWRENCE
RUGBY UNION
1.35 New Zealand v. British Isles
ROBERT HUDSON introduces recorded highlights of BOB IRVINE's commentary on today's fourth test match
From Auckland
Broadcast by arrangement with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
GOLF
1.55; 2.55; 3.50; 4.50 News of the World Matchplay Championship
TOM SCOTT reports on the final stages from the course at Walton Heath
BOWLS
2.0; 3.40; 4.52 British Isles Championships
Reports by CEDRIC SMITH
From Pontypool
EQUESTRIANISM
World Championship Horse Trials
2.5 Preview
2.20: 3.0 Commentary on the final day's jumping by TONY PRESTON
From Burghley, Lincolnshire
ROWING
3.20 World Rowing Championships
A report by DESMOND HILL
From Bled, Yugoslavia
Broadcast by arrangement with the Yugoslav Broadcasting Service
RACING
3.25 The Peter Hastings Stakes
For three-year-olds and upwards run over one mile and a quarter
3.55 The Newbury Autumn Cup
A handicap for three-year-olds and upwards run over two miles
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
From Newbury
4.55 Racing Results
SWIMMING
4.10; 4.40 The National Championships
Illustrated reports by PAT BESFORD and ALUN WILLIAMS
From Blackpool
4.15 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and PETER JONES on part of the second half of one of today's English League Games
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Introduced by LIAM NOLAN
Produced by Angus Mackay
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
Quartet in G major (K.387) played by the AMADEUS QUARTET
Third broadcast
The first of two programmes on the songs the Maoris sing
The Toll of Integration
This programme is concerned with their songs before European music influenced them-the native music of the Maoris
Introduced by JAMES McNEISH who recorded some of the music in New Zealand in 1964 Produced by Francis Dillon
An opera in six scenes
Libretto by FRANK WEDEKIND Music by Alban Berg
Performed by the Wurttemberg State Opera in the King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Cast in order o/ singing:
Continued in next column
ORCHESTRA OF THE WÜRTTEMBERG STATE OPERA, STUTTGART
Conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER
Produced by Wieland Wagner
LEONARD CLARK talks about
Nicholls's Forest of Dean which has recently been reprinted
This famous survey, a model of its kind, is a combination of two books. The Forest of Dean, An Historical and Descriptive Account published in 1858, and Iron Making in the Olden Times, As Instanced in the Ancient Mines, Forges. and Furnaces of the Forest of Dean published in 1866. The author, the Rev. H. G. Nicholls. was vicar of Drybrook for nearly twenty years. Leonard Clark was himself brouKht up in the Forest and has written about it.
Second broadcast
ACT 2
CECIL CLlTTON introduces organs in the private collection of Noel Mander played by CHARLES SPINKS
They include the Smith Organ, built for New Colletce, Oxford, in 1670; a portative organ built by George Hoad of Bucharest in 1685; an early nineteenth-century instrument; and the Childs barrel organ built by Henry Holland , organ maker to George III.
A group of his
Shakespeare settings
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) VIENNA RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN on a gramophone record