and Weather Forecast
A programme of recent records
and Weather Forecast
played by the AMADEUS QUARTET
Norbert Brainin. Siegmund Nissel Peter Schidlof. Martin Lovett
Quartet in F major (K.590)
The last In a series of ten weekly programmes
Third broadcast
A request programme of records
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
A weekly review
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
The Second Viennese School by ROBERT HENDERSON
Musical Profile: Christian Ferras by FELIX APRAHAMIAN
The two Bohèmes by Mosco Carner
Beethoven's String Quartets: book review by GEOFFREY BUSH
gramophone records
1897-1966
A programme about the distinguished Spanish cellist, playing
0 Intermezzo in three parts
Music by Telemann
Libretto by JOHANN PHILIPP PRAETORIUS and THEODOR WILHELM WERNER after Pariati
Sung in German gramophone record RUDOLF BRÖDNER (harpsichord) CHAMBER ENSEMBLE OF THE BERLIN STATE OPERA
Conducted by HELMUT Koch
Elizabeth Harwood (soprano)
English Chamber Orchestra Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by Raymond Leppard who also plays the harpsichord continuo in the first three works
Part 1
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Repeated: Tuesdau, 5.1 p.m.
Next Sunday's programme: 3.48 p.m.
Part 2
F minor, Op. 2 No.
5.17* E major, Op. 14 No. 1
5.31* G major, Op. 14 No. 2
† played by ANDOR FOLDES
A short story written for the Third Programme by WILLIAM SANSOM
Read by RICHARD VANSTONE
Second broadcast
ⓢ Violin Concerto No. 2, in G minor
NATHAN MILSTEIN
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RAFAEL FRÛHBECK DE BURGOS gramophone record
† by JEAN VILAR
Introduced by CARL WILDMAN
A personal choice of poetry by the French actor, producer, and theatre director who founded the Festival d'Avignon and the Théatre National Populaire
Jean Vilar interprets the work of eight poets, beginning with Francois Villon , that habitué of Paris taverns and prison cells, and ending with Paul Valery , represented by Le Cimetiere marin on the subject of the little Mediterranean port of Sete, where the reader as well as the poet was born.
Recorded in the BBC's Paris studio followed by an interlude at 7.10
Musica Reservata
Jantina Noormann
Grayston Burgess. Tom Sutcliffe John Whitworth , Nigel Rogers John Frost. Geoffrey Shaw John Sothcott , John Lawes
Michael Oxenham. Francis Grubb David Munrow , Claire Shanks David Fallows. Richard Bethell Don Smithers , Alan Lumsden Tony Moore. John Edney Daphne Webb , Ruth David Roderick Skeaping
Kenneth Skeaping. Desmond Dupre Dietrich Kessler , Adam Skeaping Ian Harwood. Brian Wilson Christopher Hogwood John O'Sullivan
Harold Lester , James Blades
Director, MICHAEL MORROW
Conducted by John Beckett
From the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London
ⓢ Part 1
Chairman of the Northern Region Economic Planning Council continues his argument about the importance of the Regions for the future development of this country.
This time his theme Is Industrial Location and Planning
He talks to Leone Cohn
0 Part 2
DAVID WORSWICK
Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Affairs analyses the new book, just published in the United States, by Professor John Kenneth Galbraith, which was heralded in last year's Reith Lectures and discusses the issues with THE RT. HON.
SIR KEITH JOSEPH , M.P.
Produced by Anthony Moncrieff
A play by Arthur Adamov
Translated from the French by HUMPHREY HARE
Produced by BARBARA BRAY
Third broadcast
1898-1962
Two chamber works composed during his years of exile in America
Nonet No. 2, for flute, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, percussion, three violins, and double-bass (1939)
10.34* Vierzehn Arten , den Regen zu beschreiben (Fourteen ways of describing rain), for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, and piano (1944)
VESUVIUS ENSEMBLE
William Bennett (flute) Thea King (clarinet)
Roger Birnstingl (bassoon) Elgar Howarth (trumpet) Eric Allen (percussion) Susan Bradshaw (piano) Kenneth Sillito (violin) John Tunnell (violin)
Claire Simpson (violin) Brian Hawkins (viola) Charles Tunnell (cello)
Philip Simms (double-bass)
Second broadcast