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played by the AMADEUS STRING Quartet Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Sehidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Quartet in D major (K.499)
The seventh in a series of ten weekly programmes Second broadcast

Contributors

Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Viola:
Peter Sehidlof
Cello:
Martin Lovett

\ weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
Stravinsky (born June 17, 1882). A tribute for his eighty-fifth birthday contributed by DONALD MITCHELL and ROGER SMALLEY
Strauss's ' Die Frau ohne Schatten ' by WILLIAM MANN
John Christian Bach : book review by Charles Cudworth

Contributors

Edited By:
Anna Instone
Introduced By:
Julian Herbage
Unknown:
Donald Mitchell
Unknown:
Roger Smalley
Unknown:
William Mann
Unknown:
John Christian Bach
Unknown:
Charles Cudworth

Two of the artists, successful in international competitions, chosen to perform in this year's concerts presented by Bavarian Radio
The American pianist AGUSTIN ANIEVAS plays
Recording made available by courtesy of Bavarian Radio

Contributors

Presented By:
Bavarian Radio
Pianist:
Agustin Anievas

A series of nine talks in which scientists of various disciplines talk about concepts crucial to their field of study
7: The weak field by PROFESSOR ROGER BLIN-STOYLE
University of Sussex
Nature has presented us with four types of interaction field-gravitational, electromagnetic, and two forms of field that operate primarily in the nuclear domain —the weak and strong fields. Because the occurrences at this sub-microscopic level of nature are so strange, so far removed from common experience, nuclear physicists have had to build up a whole superstructure of concepts so that they can deal with the apparent complexity
The strong field; by Professor A. Salam : June 18

Contributors

Unknown:
A. Salam

1756-17M
In the twelfth of fifteen fortnightly programmes following his career through his chamber music, two works from the summer of 1788, about the time of the last three symphonies
Piano Trio in E major (K.542)
7.32* Divertimento in E flat major, for string trio (K.563)
MARLBORO Trio
Michael Tree (violin) David Soyer (cello)
Mitchell Andrews (piano) ITALIAN STRING Trio Franco Gulli (violin)
Bruno Giuranna (viola) Giacinto Caramia (cello) Second broadcast
Trio in C (K.548), Quartet in B flat (K. 589): June 30

Contributors

Cello:
David Soyer
Piano:
Mitchell Andrews
Violin:
Franco Gulli
Viola:
Bruno Giuranna
Cello:
Giacinto Caramia

by Richard Brinsley Sheridan with the Epilogue by GEORGE COLMAN
Music by contemporaries of Sheridan selected and arranged by LIONEL SALTER with Dorothy Tutin Alan Badel
Max Adrian
Maurice Denham and Barbara Couper London: 1777
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader. James Hutcheon Conductor. GILBERT VINTER
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX Second broadcast
DURING THE INTERVAL (9.15*-9.25*) A record of Handel's Sonata in A major played by ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Unknown:
George Colman
Arranged By:
Lionel Salter
Unknown:
Dorothy Tutin
Unknown:
Alan Badel
Unknown:
Max Adrian
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Leader:
James Hutcheon
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Violin:
Alfredo Campoli
Lady Sneerwell:
Barbara Mitchell
Snake:
Rolf Lefebvre
Joseph Surface:
Alan Badel
Maria:
Hilda Schroder
Mrs Candour:
Barbara Couper
Crabtree:
Max Adrian
Sir Benjamin Backbite:
David March
Sir Peter Teazle:
Maurice Denham
Rowley:
Ronald Herdman
Lady Teazle:
Dorothy Tutin
Sir Oliver Surface:
Hamlyn Benson
Moses:
Haydn Jones
Trip:
Leroy Lingwood
Charles Surface:
John Quentin
Careless:
Alexander John
Sir Toby Bumper:
Alan Dudley
Maid:
Rosalind Shanks

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