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Haydn
Horn Concerto No. 1, in D major
BARRY TUCKWELL ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
9.21* Symphony No. 100, in G major (Military)
Royal PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM gramophone records
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EDINBURGH STRING QUARTET
Miles Baster (violin)
Austin Patterson (violin) Philip Clark (viola)
David Edwards (cello)
England v. India at Lord's
The fourth day
Ball-by-ball commentaries by ALAN Gibson , BRIAN JOHNSTON PEARSON SURITA with comments and summaries by NORMAN YARDLEY and E. W. SWANTON
11.25-1.35* including lunchtime summary
2.10-4.20* including teatime summary
4.30*-6.35 including close of play summary
A series of twenty lessons
Lesion 15
Introduced by JACINTA CASTILLEJO with the help of PABLO SOTO
Script by Maria Victoria Alvarez and Anthony Watson
Produced by George Walton Scott
First broadcast January 20. 1966
Repented Friday, 7.4 p.m.
A booklet is available
3: Technical Change
Introduced by GEOFFREY STUTTARD Extra-Mural Tutor.
University of London
Everyone has heard of automation, but technical change in industry is altering the actual products as well. Baths used to be made of cast-iron-they may soon be made of a plastic compound. Dining tables used to be made of wood-in future they may be made of chip-board with a photograph of wood on top. How do these changes affect the Trade Unions? Is it just a case of simply getting rid of demarcation disputes?
Produced by Chris Cuthbertson
Repeated: Thursday, 7.4 p.m.
A study of mid-nineteenth-century Anglo-Prussian-French relations by Harold Kurtz with Marius Goring as Bismarck
Readers,
RICHARD BEBB
ALAN WHEATLEY
Narration by DENYS HAWTHORNE
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES
Third broadcast
The Contract
A one-act opera for radio by GIUSEPPE MAROTTA and BELISARIO RANDONE
Music by VlRGILIO MORTARI first broadcast in this country
MILAN CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
Of ITALIAN RADIO
Chorus-Master, Giulio Bertola
Conducted by Armando La Rosa Parodi
Recording made available by courtcsy of Italian Radio
Don Raffaele Angrisani - Spoken by ACHILLE MILLO Sung by RENATO CESARI (baritone)
Pasqualino, his son - TONY FUSARO (spoken role)
The Khedive - ANTONIO PIRINO (tenor)
A police superintendent - ALVINIO MISCIANO (tenor)
A police sergeant - FEDERICO DAVIA (bass)
An interpreter - RENATO ERCOLANI (tenor)
Mimi, a variety entertainer - EDDA VINCENZI (soprano)
Damaskinos, a variety agent - MARIO CARLIN (tenor)
tby NICHOLAS TAYLOR , architectural and planning correspondent of The Sunday Times
The last of three talks on some architectural developments of current interest
Mr. Taylor suggests ways of reconciling the current division between science-based architects who mass-produce the temporary and artist-architects who concentrate on the ' one-off.' He wants to see a new urban order that embraces both the permanent and the temporary. an order based on use rather than on social class as in previous generations.
The Glass Doctor
A radio opera by MARIA LUISA SPAZIANI based on the play by Philippe Quinault Music by ROMAN VLAD
Italia Prize, 1959 first broadcast in this country
TURIN Symphony ORCHESTRA OF ITALIAN RADIO
Conducted by Ettore Gracis
Recording made available by courtesy of Italian Radio
by John Milton abridged for radio in thirteen parts by R. D. Smith
Book 11
Reader, JOHN BARTON
The Son of God presents to his Father the Prayers of our tirst Parents now repenting, and intercedes for them. God accepts them. but declares that they must no longer abide in Paradise; sends Michael with a band of Cherubim to dispossess them; but first to reveal to Adam future things; Michael's coming down. Adam shows to Eve certain eminent signs; he discerns Michael's ap. proach, Koes out to meet him; the Angel denounces their departure.
Second broadcast
Book 12: July 5 followed by an interlude at 10.50
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