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Part 1
HAYDN
ⓢString Quartet in G major, Op.
77 No.
8.25* Piano Trio in E flat major
(H.XV.10)
8.36* String Quartet in F major,
Op. 77 No.
AMADEUS QUARTET
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
JEAN Fournier (violin) ANTONIO JANIGRO (cello)
PAUL BADURA-SKODA (piano) gramophone records
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Part 2
SCHUMANN
Scenes from Faust
Other solo parts sung by members of the BBC NORTHERN SINGERS Alison Hargan Barbara Platt Lesley Rooke
Arthur Gardner John Stone
Jolyon Dodgson
Boys CHOIR op BIRKENHEAD SCHOOL Director of Music. Timothy Lawford
Boys CHOIRS OF
EDMUND CAMPION SCHOOL and ST. TERESA'S CHURCH
Chorus Master, Patrick Booth
LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONtC Choir Chorus-Master, J. E. Wallace
ROVAL Liverpool
PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Leader, Paul Collins
Conductor. CHARLES GROVES
Second broadcast
Rafmund Herincx broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Contributors this week: STEPHEN DOUGSON and MARTIN COOPER
Introduced by Steve Race.
Introduced by Michael de Morgan
Directed by John Fenton
Timings may be altered by events
12.31) Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre
'In a Flash'
12.33; 3.15
The latest news from the commentators and the Sports Room
RACING
1.40 Down the Card with PETER BROMLEY
3.2S The Harewood Handicap For three-year-olds and upwards, run over one mile and a half
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY
4.50 Racing Review with PETER BROMLEY
4.55* Racing Results
MOTOR CYCLING
2.30; 3.50; 4.40; 5.35
Scarborough Road Races
Commentary by MURRAY WALKER at the Grandstand and ALAN CLARKE at Mount Cafe
From Oliver's Mount, Scarborough
ATHLETICS
4.0; 5.15
The British Games
Organised by the News of the World
Commentaries and reports by NORMAN CUDDEFORD and Peter HILDRETH
From the White City
CRICKET
12.40; 2.45; 4.5; 5.25; 5.55
Glamorgan v. Hampshire
Lancashire v. Yorkshire
Gloucestershire v. Somerset
Commentary by ALUN WILLIAMS at Swansea
ROBERT HUDSON at Old Trafford and BRIAN JOHNSTON at Bristol
1.35 Frank Woolley
The famous Kent and England left-handed all-rounder celebrates his 80th birthday today. He talks to REX ALSTON
1.45 Wars of the Roses
JACK SINGLETON talks to A. A. THOMPSON, author of the recently published book Cricket - the Wars of the Roses
1.50 Lunch-Time Scoreboard
LAWN TENNIS
2.5; 3.40; 4.30; 5.40
The French Championships
Commentary by MAURICE EDELSTON with summaries by FRED PERRY
From the Stade Roland Garros, Paris
Broadcast by arrangement with the French Broadcasting Service
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
5.0; 5.45
Austria v. England
Commentary and reports by BRIAN MOORE
From Vienna
Broadcast by arrangement with the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation
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2.0 CYCLING
Tour of Britain
Promoted by the Milk Marketing Board
John BURNS previews this 1,400 mile International Road Race over 14 days. which starts at Worthing tomorrow
An enquiry in three parts into the problems of present-day composers
2: The teaching of composition
DAVID BEDFORD
BRIAN FERNYHOUGH ROBIN HOLLOWAY EDMUND RUBBRA ROGER SMALLEY and HUGH WOOD in discussion with ALEXANDER GOEHR
Last programme : June 25
UWE KlTZINGER
Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford talks about
The Realities of Sovereignty
In 1962 there was much discussion of the surrender of Britain's parliamentary sovereignty if we joined the E.E.C. Mr. Kitzinger talks about the problem in terms of effective decision - making procedures on substantive issues of economic, defence, and foreign policy.
Second broadcast
Britain into Europe — Bigger and Better Markets?: Wednesday at S.O p.m. (Home)
Sonata in C major (Op. 1
No. 7)
Sonata in A minor (Op. 1
No. 4)
FRANS BRüGGEN (recorder) ANNER BYLSMA (cello)
GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord)
gramophone record
A return to the Five Towns
A programme to celebrate the Centenary of Enoch Arnold Bennett bom May 27, 1S07 died March 27, 1931 with contributions from those who knew him and from people of the Five Towns
Written and narrated by JOHN WAIN
Produced by Francis Dillon
To be repeated on June 18
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) who also conducts the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Part 1
Piano Concerto No. 23, in A major (K.488)
8.57* Symphony No. 35, in D major (Haffner) (K.385)
Keith Kyle broadcasts the third of four commentaries in this fortnightly current affairs series Last talk: June 10
Part 2
Piano Concerto No. 24, In C minor (K.491)
Second broadcast
Short story by HENRY James
Abridged by Rayner Heppenstall
Read by GEORGE COULOURIS
This early story is set in Paris and deals with the curious love affair of one of James's fellow American expatriates.
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 10.50