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Symphony in A major (Tartini)
LONDON Baroque ENSEMBLE Conducted by KAUL HAAS
7.13* Adagio in G minor, for organ and string orchestra (Albinoni)
DOUGLAS HAAS
WǗRTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
7.22* Clarinet Concerto No. 2, in E flat major (Weber)
GERVASE DE PEYER
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.44* Symphonic Poem: Till
Eulenspiegel (Strauss)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by WILHELM FUHTWANGLER on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Kaul Haas
Unknown:
Douglas Haas
Conducted By:
Colin Davis
Conducted By:
Wilhelm Fuhtwangler

The first of four programmes this week including all the Piano Concertos by Rachmaninov Suite No. 3, in D major (Bach)
BATH Festival CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin)
8.24* Piano Concerto No. 1, in F sharp minor (Hachmaninov)
MOURA LYMPANY
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by NICOLAI MALKO
8.50* Four Norwegian Moods
(Stravinsky)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH on gramophone records
Tuesday: Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2, in C minor

Contributors

Violin:
Yehudi Menuhin
Unknown:
Moura Lympany
Conducted By:
Nicolai Malko
Conducted By:
Igor Markevitch

Tallis, Dowland, and Gibbons Salvator mundi; Videte Miraculuin
(Tallis)
CHOIR OF
KING'S COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE
Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
9.18' A Lesson (Tallis) ANDREW DAVIS (organ)
Sancte Deus (Tallis) CHOIR OF
KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
9.30' A Voluntary (Gibbons) SIMON PRESTON (organ)
Te Deum (Gibbons) CHOIR OF
KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Gibbons Salvator
Unknown:
Videte Miraculuin
Conducted By:
David Willcocks
Conducted By:
David Willcocks
Unknown:
Simon Preston
Conducted By:
David Willcocks

The tenth in a series of programmes of recently released records. including all Beethoven's Piano Trios played by the Beaux Arts Trio
Overture No.4. in F major (Arne)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin)
9.53* Piano Trio. in E flat major.
Op. 70 No. 2 (Beethoven)
BEAUX ARTS Trio
10.20* Triptych for tenor and orchestra (Thea Musgrave )
DUNCAN ROBERTSON
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON
10.71* Symphony No. 5, in E flat major (Sibelius)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by LOHIN MAAZU

Contributors

Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Unknown:
Thea Musgrave
Unknown:
Duncan Robertson
Conducted By:
Alexander Gibson
Conducted By:
Lohin Maazu

Part 2
Violin Concerto No. 2, in G minor
(Profcofiev)
ISAAC STERN
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
1.30' Metamorphosen (Strauss)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER on gramophone records
Stereophonic broadcast: see p. 10

Contributors

Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy
Conducted By:
Otto Klemperer

Five programmes about Ireland's quest for a separate national identity since the fall of Parnell.
3: Labour and Nationalism by F. S. L. Lyons
Professor of Modern History at the University of Kent with readings by KEVIN MCHugh and recordings from the BBC Sound Archives
The same years which saw the rise of the Abbey Theatre, of Sinn Fein and the Gaelic League, saw also the first stirrings not merely of a modern labour movement in Ireland but also of the rigorous analysis of Irish problems in thorough-going socialist terms. These developments were almost entirely the work of two remarkable men-James Connolly and James Larkin.
Produced by Robert Hutchison

Contributors

Unknown:
F. S. L. Lyons
Unknown:
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
11:Borstal
Hewell Grange near Redditch in Worcestershire was. until the second world war, a stately home. The building with mock Italian Renaissance dining-hall. maze, dovecote, and Peruvian fountain still intact, is now an open borstal.
DR. ALAN LITTLE of the London School of Economics talks to
THE GOVERNOR
Produced by Richard Hooper
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. Alan Little
Produced By:
Richard Hooper

Six lectures by Sir Isaiah Berlin
6: The Lasting Effects
'During this last lecture of the series I propose to say, however rash it may seem. what it is that the heart of Romanticism appears to me to be.'
These lectures were given last year In the National Gallery of Art in Washington, sponsored by the Bollingen Foundation, and recorded for the Third Programme at the time.

Extracts from a reading given by The Royal Shakespeare Company of the ' oratorio ' by Peter Weiss based on documents from the 1965 Auschwitz trial
The Court:
The Witnesses:
PAUL HARDWICK MICHAEL JAYSTON WILLIAM SQUIRE
GLENDA JACKSON , PENELOPE KEITH CLIFFORD ROSE
JOHN NORMINGTON , IAN HOLM
The Defendants:
The reading prepared by PETER BROOK and DAVID JONES and recorded at the Aldwych Theatre on October 19, 1965
Extracts selected and arranged by HALLAM TENNYSON This shortened version is divided into nine cantos.
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Weiss
Unknown:
Paul Hardwick
Unknown:
Michael Jayston
Unknown:
William Squire
Unknown:
Glenda Jackson
Unknown:
Penelope Keith
Unknown:
Clifford Rose
Unknown:
John Normington
Unknown:
Ian Holm
Unknown:
Peter Brook
Unknown:
David Jones
Arranged By:
Hallam Tennyson
Judge:
Roy Dotrice
Counsel for the Prosecution:
Michael Bryant
Counsel for the Defence:
Nicholas Selby
Hofmann:
James Mellor
Baretski:
Robert Marsden
Dr Lucas:
Mark Jones
Boger:
Patrick Magee
Mulka, Chief Officer of the Camp:
John Nettleton
Stark:
John Steiner
Sanitary Inspector Klehr:
David Harries
Breitwieser:
Ken Wynne
Dr Capesius:
John Hussey

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