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Part 1
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
Sinfonia OF London
Conducted by SIR JOHN Barbirolu gramophone record
To the shady woods Cloris, when as I woo
Too much I once lamented
It is my well-beloved's voice
Phyllis, now cease to move me Come, shepherds, sing to me
BBC Chorus
Conducted by John Poole
0 Sinfonia da Requiem
Phiuiarmoma ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone record
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Part 2
PURCELL
Chacony in G minor
Philomusica OF LONDON
Conducted by ANTHONY LEWIS gramophone record
BBC CHORUS
Conducted by JAMES Gaddarn
Quartet No 2. in F sharp major
AMADEUS String Quartet Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Venus and Adonis
THE London SINGERS
AND THE
Oiseau-Lyhe Orchestral ENSEMBLE
ROBERT Veyron-Lacroix (harpsichord)
MARCEL Frecheville (cello)
Conducted by ANTHONY LEWIS gramophone record
gramophone records
Introduced by Steve Race.
Directed by Geoff Dobson
Timings may be altered by events
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CRICKET
12.33: 2.15; 2.45; 3.10; 3.45; 5.0; 5.55
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Commentary by Robert Hudson at Sheffield
Derbyshire v. Middlesex
Commentary by John Arlott at Derby
Hampshire v. Sussex
Commentary by Neil Durden-Smith at Southampton
1.45 Lunchtime Scoreboard
GOLF
1.35: 2.40: 3.40: 4.45: 5.45
Gallaher Ulster Open Championship
Reports on the final day of this 72 hole stroke-play event by Tom Scott
From Shandon Park Golf Club, Belfast
RACING
1.45 Down the Card with Peter Bromley
2.25 The Welsh Stewards' Challenge Cup
2.55 The W.D. and H.O. Wills ' Trophy
3.25 The W.D. and H.O. Wills'
Virginia Cup
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY
From Chepstow
4.50 Racing Results
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
2.0 The 1967/68 Season
Brian MOORE. Brian James, and RON GREENWOOD discuss the prospects
4.10 Commentary by GEORGE DAVIDSON, with summaries by BRIAN Moore, on the last half-hour of one of today's matches
SAILING
4.55 David Mudd reports on the progress of the Admiral's Cup. and the end of Cowes Week
From Cowes
MOTOR RACING
5.50 German Grand Prix
Preview of tomorrow's race oy ROBIN RICHARDS
From Nurburgring
Broadcast by arrangement with the South-West German Radio
H. C. ROBBINS LANDON talks about Haydn's development as a composer of choral music and illustrates the growth of his mastery in this medium
Second broadcast
Mass in C major: Sunday at 7.23
0 Sonata in D major, for two pianos (K.448)
MALCOLM FRAGER and VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY gramophone record
Notes on Karl Marx 's
Capital by John Rex
Professor of Social Theory and Institutions at Durham University
One of the most influential books in history, Da.i Kapilol, was written in London. Its first volume was published in 1867. A hundred years later, Professor Rex examines the evolution of ideas that gave it birth. with JOHN Justin. HENRY STAMPER and IAN THOMPSON
Produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLMB
Second broadcast
Opera ballet in five scenes
Libretto by Heinz VON CRAMER Music by Boris Blacher
First broadcast in this country
Cast in order of singing:
Chorus of clerks. cleaners office boys. etc.
Chorus OF THE
NORTH GERMAN RADIO
Chorus-Master, Max Thurn
NORTH GERMAN Radio SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by Peter Ronnefeld
1 he action takes place in Berlin about the beginning of the present century
"ART 1
Scene 1 The inland revenue offices
Scene 2 The living room of -he
Fadenkreutz's house
Scene 3 A department store
Zitzewitz, a tax inspector - Paul Kuen (tenor)
Wilhelm Fadenkreutz a clerk - TONI BLANKENHEIM (baritone)
The lord mayor - HERBERT Limon (bass)
Adelaide, his daughter - HANNELORE FECHT (soprano)
Auguste Wilhelm's sister - COLETTE Lorand (soprano)
Fadenkreutz, mère - WILHELM HRUSCHKA (bass)
Fadenkreutz pere - RIA URBAN (soprano)
Birkhahn, an examining magistrate - Horst WILHELM (tenor)
The lady mayoress - MARIA VON ILOSVAY (contralto)
A scrap dealer - Willy Ferenz (baritone)
An innkeeper - Karl OTTO (bass)
An officer of the fire brigade - OSKAR Rohling (tenor)
An insurance agent - HANS Sot in (bass)
An office boy - PETER BRUNSMEJER (bass)
Donald C. Watt
Reader in International History in the University of London and Editor of Survey of International Affairs broadcasts the third of his four commentaries in this fortnightly current affairs series
Next talk: August 19
PART 2
Scene 4 The ballroom of the ' Con. cordia'
Scene 5 A foggy street. chancing to the inland revenue offices.
Recording made available by courtesy of North German Radio followed by an interlude at 10.55