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Part 1
HANDEL.
ⓢ Organ Concertos:
No. 2. in B flat major No. 3, in (1 minor
EDUARD MULLER
SCHOLACANTORUM BASILIENSIS
Conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER gramophone record
Quartet in C major, Op. 59 No. 3 played by the KROLL STRING QUARTET William Kroll (violin) William Stone (violin)
Harry Zaratzian (viola)
Avron Twerdowsky (cello)
Third broadcast
and Weather forecast
ⓢ Piano Concerto No. 16, in D major
(K.451)
INGRID HAEBLER LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Colin DAVIS
ⓢ String Quartet No.
JUILLIARD QUAHTET
Robert Mann , Isidore Cohen Raphael Hillyer , Clans Adam
ⓢ Piano Sonata in G major (D.894)
WILHELM KEMPFF
Cantata No. 21: Ich hatte viel
Bekümmernis
GUNTHILD WEBER (soprano) HELMUT KREBS (tenor) HERMANN SCHEY (bass) BERLIN MOTET CHOIR KARL STEINS (oboe)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by FRITZ LEHMANN gramophone records
Beethoven
Piano Sonata in A flat major,
Op. 110
ARTUR SCHNABEL
Recorded in 1932 11.20* Piano Trio In B flat major,
Op. 97 (Archduke)
JACQUES THIBAUD (violin) PABLO CASALS (cello)
ALFRED CORTOT (piano)
Recorded in 1928 - First of seven programmes
Introduced by Steve Race
Directed by Geoff Dobson
Timings may be altered by events
12.30* Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre
CRICKET
12.33; 2.10; 3.50; 5.0
Northamptonshire v. Glamorgan
Commentary by PETER CRANMER at Northampton
Derbyshire v. Yorkshire
Commentary by BRIAN JOHNSTON at Chesterfield
Hampshire v. Warwickshire
Commentary by JOHN ARLOTT at Southampton
1.50 Lunchtime Scoreboard
BOWLS
1.35 International Championships
Cedric Smith, a member of the England team. looks back over the International Championships which ended yesterday at Llandarcy, South Wales
RACING
1.40 Down the Card with JULIAN WILSON from Chester
1.45 Down the Card with PETER BROMLEY from Sandown Park
3.25 The Greenall Whitley Gold Challenge Trophy
A handicap for three-year-olds and upwards run over two miles, two furlongs and 77 yards.
Commentary by JULIAN WILSON from Chester
3.40 The Eclipse Stakes
For three-year-olds and upwards, entire colts and fillies, run over one mile and a quarter
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with a summary by ROGER MORTIMER from Sandown Park
4.50 The Eclipse Stakes
Recorded commentary on the race run earlier this afternoon
4.55 Racing Results
CYCLING
2.0 Tour de France
After eight stages, J. B. WADLEY , Editor of Sporting Cyclist, assesses the race on the first rest day of the Tour from Belfort
Broadcast by arrangement with the French Broadcasting Service
LAWN TENNIS
The Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon
3.20; 5.55 Results and latest news
4.30 Results and news, including recorded commentary of part of the Women's Singles Final
0 An opera in four acts
Libretto by GIUSEPPE GIACOSA and LUIGI ILLICA from the novel
Scenes de la vie de Bohème by Henri Murger
Music by Puccini
Sung in Italian
From the Glyndebourne Festival Opera Cast in order of singing:
M
Students, citizens, soldiers, etc.
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL CHORUS under the direction of Myer Fredman LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Leader, Rodney Friend
Conducted by John Pritchard
Producer, MICHAEL REDGRAVE
Head of Music Staff. Jani Strasser
The action takes place In Paris about 1830
ACT 1
The attic of a house In Paris
ACT 2
A square in the Latin Quarter with the Café Momus
Donald C. Watt
Reader in International History in the University of London and editor of Survey of International Affairs. broadcasts the first of his four commentaries in this fortnightly current affairs series
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
ACT 3
The Barrière d'Enfer
ACT 4
The attic
A portrait of the great conductor
Narrated by JOHN MCCLURE with LOTTE LEHMANN , NEVILLE CARDOS and BRUNO WALTER himself talking to ALBERT GOLDBERG
The programme also includes excerpts from
Bruno Walter 's rehearsals
Produced by ROBERT CHESTERMAN
Recording made available oy courtesy of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Second broadcast