and Weather forecast
Second of four programmes
Part 1
HAYDN
Piano Trio in C major (H.XV.27)
DAVID OISTRAKH (violin)
SVIATOSLAV KNUSHEVITZKY (cello) LEV OBORIN (piano)
8.25* String Quartet in D minor,
Op. 76 No.4
TATRAI QUARTET
8.48* Piano Trio in E flat major
(H.XV.10)
JEAN FOURNIER (violin) ANTONIO JANIGRO (cello)
PAUL BADURA-SKODA (piano) gramophone records
and Weather forecast
Part 2
STRAVINSKY
Persephone: Melodrama in three tableaux, for tenor, reciter, choir, and orchestra
NICOLAI GEDDA
CLAUDE NOLLIER PARIS UNIVERSITY Choir
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANDRÉ CLUYTENS gramophone records
Scenes from the Orient
DANIEL AND ENRIQUE BARENBOIM (piano duet)
Third broadcast
. 10.21* Symphony No. 2, in C major
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK gramophone records
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library:
Franck's Symphonic Variations for piano and orchestra, by JOSEPH COOPER
Recent bargains: reviewed by No£l GOODWIN
Introduced by Steve Race.
Introduced by John Dunn
Directed by John Haslam
Timings may be altered by events
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast from the London Weather Centre
Sports Parade
1.0; 2.10; 3.35 Cricket
Surrey v. Warwickshire
Commentary by Robert Hudson
From The Oval
Yorkshire v. Kent
Commentary by Brian Johnston
From Bradford
1.50 Lunch Time Scoreboard
1.35: 3.30 Golf
The Penfold Tournament
Reports by Tom Scott on the last day's play, from the Blackpool North Shore Golf Club
Lawn Tennis
The Davis Cup
European Zone First Round
Great Britain v. Canada
1.40 Preview
2.10; 3.35 Commentary by Max Robertson on the final day's play with summaries by Fred Perry
From the West Hants Lawn Tennis Club, Bournemouth
1.55 Motor Racing
Monaco Grand Prix
Preview of tomorrow's race by Robin Richards
3.5 Racing
The Victoria Cup
A handicap for four-year-olds and upwards, run over seven furlongs
Commentary by Peter Bromley with a summary by Roger Mortimer
From Ascot Heath
The Scottish and Newcastle Breweries Handicap Stakes
For three-year-olds only, run over one mile and a quarter and about 30 yards
Commentary by Michael Seth-Smith
From Newcastle
4.54* Racing Results
3.55 Association Football
Commentary by Alan Clarke and Peter Jones on the second half of one of today's English League games
4.40 'In a Flash'
The latest news from the commentators and the Sports News Room, with the football results as they come in 5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Produced by Angus Mackay
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
JOCELYNE CHAMONIN (soprano) JOSEPH SAGE (counter-tenor) ANDRÉ MEURANT (tenor) GEORGES ABDOUN (bass)
MICHEL SANVOISIN (recorders and crumhorn)
HUGUETTE EHRMANN (recorders, percussion, and spinet)
MADELEINE LAMY (viola da braccio) JEAN LAMY (viola da gamba)
MARlELLE NORDMANN (minstrel's harp)
Director, CHARLES RAVIER
Part 1
Jannequm
Le chant des oyseaulx
6.7* anon. (13th century)
Motet (Montpellier manuscript)
Machaut
Ballades:
Rose, liz
Quand Thisgus ne quiervoir
JosQuin des Prés
Petite camusette
6.17' Bertrand
WILLIAM PICKLES
Reader in Political Science, University of London, at the London School of Economics talks about
The E.E.C. System
If Britain decides to Join the European Economic Community, it will be necessary to sign an instrument of accession to the Treaty of Rome and. just as important, the subsequent agreements. Mr. Pickles considers the changes that have taken place in the working of the Treaty since 1962, and, in the light of these, the possible future development of the E.EC.
Introduced by UWE KITZINGER
Second broadcast
Part 2 anon. (13th century)
Aussi comme unicorne suis; De bon amour; Au renouveau de la douceur d'été; Les oisellons de mon pais (Le chansonnier de l'arsenal)
7.8* Jonnequtn
Si le coucou; Je liz au cuer de ma mye; Petite damoyselle; Ma peine n'est pas grande; 11 ferait bon planter le may; Cent baysers; Elle mérite; Ce petit Dieu; Dieu doint le bonjour
I From a public concert given tn the Wigmore Hall, London
by Clive Exton with Michael Hordern
' You know what I think? I sometimes think the world ended in 1914.' Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Second broadcast
The tenth programme in the fortnightly Ives series
New Philharmonia Orchestra Leader, Hugh Bean Conducted by Frederik Prausnitz
Part 1
SOCIETY
The last in a series of talks exploring various aspects of educational policy 6: The Swing Away by DR. F. S. DAINTON , F.R.S.
Vice-Chancellor of Nottingham University
Dr. Dainton heads a committee concerned with the flow of scientists and technologists into our higher educational system. They have established now that there is a genuine swing away from science and technology in total more than the swing towards the social sciences and economics. This swing may force changes in our science education-a a hidden benefit from a highly unsatisfactory situation.
Part 2
Symphony No. 3, In E flat major (Rhenish)
Schumann, ed. Mahler
May 20: music by Ices, Berg, and Schuller
† JEAN-CORISTIAN SPAHNI introduces recordings he made during a visit to a festival at Lake Titicaca, on the borders of Chile and Bolivia
Quartet in D minor, Op. 56
(Voces intimae)
.AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
Second broadcast