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Schubert
Fantasy in C major (Wanderer)
ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
926' Salve Reuina (D.676)
TERESA STICH-RANDALL (soprano) SAAR CHAMBER Orchestra
Conducted by KARL RISTENPART
9.39* Hungarian melody (D.817)
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
0 gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Artur Rubinstein
Conducted By:
Karl Ristenpart

Richard Arnell born September 15, 1917 talks about his work and introduces a programme of his music
The Fiend (The Great Detective) played by the PRO ARTE Orchestra
Conducted by THE COMPOSER
Serenade for ten wind instruments and double-bass played by the LONDON BAROQUE Ensemble Conducted by KARL HAAS on gramophone records
Counting the heartbeats
Never seek to tell thy love sung by IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) with PAUL Hamburger (piano)
Broadcast on August 10. 1966

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Arnell
Conducted By:
Karl Haas
Sung By:
Ian Partridge

Theme and Variations for string quartet
ALBERNI QUARTET
Dennis Simon (violin) Howard Davis (violin) John White (viola)
Gregory Baron (cello)
10.26* Symphony No. 3
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
0 gramophone records
Second of four programmes

Contributors

Violin:
Dennis Simon
Violin:
Howard Davis
Viola:
John White
Conducted By:
Norman Del Mar

A series of programmes for parents and school leavers with 0- and A-level qualifications on the choice of careers and the different forms of training available
The Pottery Industry
Introduced by MICHAEL SMEE
Produced by Peggy Bacon
First broadcast May 26. 1967

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Smee
Produced By:
Peggy Bacon

6: Reunification and Berlin Introduced by RICHARD HISCOCKS
Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex
* We are again somebody ' said a young German recently, ' but nobody. including the Germans, knows who the somebody is or what the somebody implies.' This
! problem of identification stems from the continuing divided condition of Germany first and foremost. and secondly from the loss of enormous tracts of territory to the i East because of the War. In spite of a changing West German Foreign Policy toward Eastern Europe the political problem remains syme bolised by the curious position of : Berlin. Since President Kennedy said ' I am a Berliner ' American interest has shifted to the Far East. But for Germans the problem continues.
Produced by Chris Cuthbertson
First broadcast on April 24

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Hiscocks
Produced By:
Chris Cuthbertson

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

by Jean Cocteau
English translation by W. H. AUDEN adapted by Peter Watts
Characters in order of speaking:
The scenes: Camelot and Klingsor's Castle, the Dark Tower
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
The play first produced at the Theatre de l'Oeuvre. Paris, Oct. 1937
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Cocteau
Translation By:
W. H. Auden
Adapted By:
Peter Watts
Produced By:
Joe Burroughs
King Arthur:
Robert Harris
Merlin:
William Squire
Gawain and The False Gawain:
David March
Queen Quinevere and The False Guinevere.:
Joan Matheson
Blandine:
Rosalind Shanks
Segramor:
Douglas Hankin
Lancelot of the Lake:
Stephen Murray
Galahad of the White Armour and The False Galahad:
Denys Hawthorne
The Voice of King Bagde magus and The Voice of the False Grail:
Haydn Jones
The Elves.:
Carol Marsh
The Elves.:
Margaret Robertson
The Elves.:
Gudrun Ure

Network Three

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