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Overture: Berenice (Handel)
ACADEMY OF St. MARTIN-IN-THE- FIELDS Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
7.14* Harp Concerto in D major
(J C. Bach) ANNIE CHALLAN PARIS ANTIQUA Musicj ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MARCEL COURAUD
7.25* Symphony No. 41. in C major
(Jupiter) (K.551) (Mozart)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
Neville Marriner
Conducted By:
Marcel Couraud
Conducted By:
Eugen Jochum

Jubel Overture (Weber)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
8.12* Introduction and Rondo
Capriccioso (Saint-Saens)
RUGGIERO RICCI (violin)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by Pierino GAMBA
8.21* Symphony No. 1. in B flat major (Spring) (Schumann)
NEW PHILHARMONIAORCHESTRA Conducted by OTToKLEMPERER gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Violin:
Ruggiero Ricci
Conducted By:
Pierino Gamba

0 A programme of recently released records, including. each week, an excerpt from the complete set of Mozart's Dances
A London Overture (Ireland)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR JOHN BAHBIROLLI
9.58*Six German Dances (K.571)
(Mozart)
VIENNA MOZART Ensemble
Conducted by WILLY BOSKOWSKY
10.8*Choral Suite: Inscape
(Kubbra)
AMBROSIANSINGERS
RENATA SCHEFFEL-STEIN (harp) Jacques ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MYER FREDMAN
10.25* Symphony No. 1, in D minor does)
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by MOHTON GOULD

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir John Bahbirolli
Conducted By:
Willy Boskowsky
Conducted By:
Myer Fredman
Conducted By:
Mohton Gould

Piano Sonata in D major (K.331) (Mozart) [Stereo]

11.24* String Quartet No. 3 (Bloch) [Stereo]

11.53 Homage to Iran, for violin, piano, and Persian drum (Henry Cowell)

12.7* Introduction and Allegro for harp, with flute, clarinet, and string quartet (Havel) [Stereo]

Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
Edinburgh Quartet
Leopold Avakian (violin)
Mitchell Andrews (piano)
Basil Bahar (Persian drum)
Members of the Melos Ensemble
with Osian Ellis (harp)

(gramophone records)

Rnssini
Pas de trots: Tyrolean Chorus
(William Tell)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
2.39* Suite: La boutique fantasque
(arr. Respighi)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT s gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Richard Bonynge
Conducted By:
Sir Malcolm Sargent

A radio competition for bands
Round 1: Programme 8
CAMMELLLAIRD WORKS BAND Conductor, James SCOTT
THE NEWHAMBAND
Conductor, CYRIL SUCKLING
RANSOME AND MARLES WORKS BAND Conductor, DENNIS MASTERS
Adjudicators:
MALCOLMARNOLD. DENIS WRIGHT FRANK WRIGHT
Introduced by ALAN SYKES
Produced by William Relton

Contributors

Conductor:
James Scott
Conductor:
Cyril Suckling
Conductor:
Dennis Masters
Unknown:
Denis Wright
Unknown:
Frank Wright
Introduced By:
Alan Sykes
Produced By:
William Relton

A beginners' course planned, jointly by the BBC and the University of Essex primarily for use in evening classes throughout the country

Written by L. M. O'Toole, P. Culhane and P. S. Mirsky of the University of Essex
Given by L. M. O'TOOLE, Victor GREGORY, ALEXEI JAVDOKIMOV and LIUDMILLA ONATSKAYA
Produced by Dennis Simmons
Repeated: Friday, 7.4 p.m.
A booklet is available

Contributors

Written By:
L. M. O'Toole
Written By:
P. Culhane
Written By:
P. S. Mirsky
Unknown:
L. M. O'Toole
Unknown:
Victor Gregory
Unknown:
Alexei Javdokimov
Produced By:
Dennis Simmons

Series A
Nine lectures for those who would like to be better informed on current developments linked with the Thursday Series B (which is at a more advanced level)
6: Low Temperatures by K. A. G. MENDELSSOHN , F.R.S.
Reader in Physics and Fellow of Wolfson College, University of Oxford
Produced by Rosemary Jellis
Thursday: Dr. Mendelssohn continues his description of the behaviour of matter at low temperatures
A booklet is available

Contributors

Unknown:
K. A. G. Mendelssohn
Produced By:
Rosemary Jellis

1 The Socialist system will eventually replace the Capitalist system; this is an objective law independent of man's will. However much the reactionaries try to hold back the wheel of history, sooner or later revolution will take place and wUl inevitably triumph.'
MAO TSE-TUNO
How far the Cultural Revolution has gone towards its ' inevitable triumph ' is discussed by VICTOR ZORZA
Communist Affairs specialist of The Guardian and DICK WILSON a writer on Chinese affairs
Chairman, EVAN LUARD M.P. for Oxford

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Wilson
Unknown:
Evan Luard M.P.

by QUENTIN BELL
What happened to Millais? Professor Bell, author of a recent work on Ruskin, considers the Royal Academy exhibition at Burlington House. London, of the works of Sir John Everett Millais , R.A. He looks at the criticisms of the past hundred years in an endeavour to analyse the achievements and failures of a great Victorian painter.

Contributors

Unknown:
Quentin Bell
Unknown:
Sir John Everett Millais

by Miguel de Cervantes 1547-1616
Six episodes from the second part of the novel chosen and introduced by J. M. Cohen and read in his translation by Max Adrian
1: Sundry Conversations between the Knight and his Squire
Produced by Joe Burroughs
2-Don Quixote's meeting with the Enchanted Dulcmea: February 27
See page 29

Contributors

Unknown:
Miguel de Cervantes
Introduced By:
J. M. Cohen
Translation By:
Max Adrian
Produced By:
Joe Burroughs

Network Three

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