and Weather Forecast
HERBERT DOWNES (viola)
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS Leader, Robert Masters
Conductor. HARRY BLECH
Broadcast on January 13. 1966
and Weather Forecast
RICHARD ADENEY (flute)
PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA Leader. Max Salpeter
Conducted by VICTOR FELDBRILL
Broadcast on April 7, 1966
and Weather Forecast
0 Handel
Si. tra i ceppt (Berenice) Pensa a chi geme (Alcina)
FORBES ROBINSON (bass) ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTlN-IN-THE-FIELDS Directed by PHILIP LEDGER (harpsichord)
9.14* Suite:
Rodrigo PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON
Conducted by ANTHONY LEWIS
9.30* Piangero la sorte mia; Da tempeste il leguo infranto (Giulio Cesare)
JOAN SUTHERLAND (soprano) NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF LONDON
Conducted by Richard BONYNGE gramophone records
GERAINT JONES ORCHESTRA Leader, Winifred Roberts
Conductor, GERAINT JONES with ALAN HARVERSON (harpsichord continuo)
Broadcast on December 24. 1964
Evelyn Lear (soprano)
Each month a well-known artist is invited to introduce and perform a wide range of music
In her fourth programme
EVELYN LEAR with MARGARET KITCHIN (piano) sings
Members of the MELOS ENSEMBLE
Richard Adeney (flute) Peter Graeme (oboe)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
William Waterhouse (bassoon) Ifor James (horn)
FREDERICK RIDDLE (viola) ERIC HARRISON (piano)
FRANK GLAZER (piano)
The wind music, recorded at the Cheltenham Festival. 1966, was broadcast on April 11
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Gerald Jarvis
Conductor, CONSTANTIN SILVESTRI
Part 1
and Weather Forecast
NEVILLE GARDEN looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the West, Wales, and Northern Ireland in the next week
† Part 2: Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 3, in D major
Leader, John Bradbury
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER
NORWEGIAN BROADCASTING ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OIVIND BERGH
Recordings made available by courtesy of Norwegian Radio
by JOSEPH BUCHER
Part of a public recital given at the Whitworth Hall. Manchester University
Opera in five acts
Music by Gounod
Libretto by JULES Barbier and MICHEL CARRÉ after Shakespeare
Sung In French gramophone records
Cast m order of singing:
PARIS NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ALBERTO EREDE
The action takes place in Verona
ACT 1
A hall in the Capulets' palace
4.6*: ACT 2
The Capulets' garden
4.32*: ACT 3
Scene 1 Friar Lawrence's cell
Scene 2 A street near the Capulets' palace
5.7*: ACT 4
Scene 1 Juliet's room
Scene 2 The hall in the Capu. lets' palace
5.52*: ACT 5
Juliet's tomb In the Capulets' family vault
Illustrated explanations of some standard musical terms
Major and Minor by Roger North
(Broadcast on May 12, 1966)
A series of fifteen magazine-type programmes, including French songs and readings from the Penguin book of French Short Stories and The Penguin Book of French Nineteenth-Century Verse, for listeners with some knowledge of French
Programme 15
Musset: Sur une morte
Les bottes de sept lieues-15 C'était
Page d'ecriture
Speakers. Paulette PRENEY
Louis BLONCOURT , PAUL COUSTER
Script by Odile Castro and Winifred Saunders
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
Repeated: Saturday, 11.35 a.m. (Home)
Series B
Nine lectures for first-year students at universities and technical colleges and those with an equivalent knowledge of physics
9: The future of physics by 0. R. FRISCH. O.B.E., F.B.S. Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy,
University of Cambridge
Produced by Rosemary Jellis
Second broadcast
A booklet Is available
A group of talks about the conflict between Arab and Jew in the Middle East
3: An Arab Reflects
† DR. MUNIF EL RAZZAZZ talks to MICHAEL ADAMS formerly Middle East correspondent of The Guardian
Dr. Razzazz was secretary-general of the Ba'ath Party until four months ago. He claims to have written most of his books in prison: they include The Evolution of the Meaning of Nationalism, Freedom and its problems in the under-developed world, and his latest The Bitter Experience. He is now in Jordan.
A poem by George Meredith
Read in two parts by C. DAY Lewis and JILL BALCON
Introductions by C. D,ay Lewis Part 2: Nos. 24-50
Produced by Joe Burroughs
JOHN MCCABE (piano)
MARTIN NEARY (organ) AEOLIAN SINGERS
Conductor, SEBASTIAN FORBES
0 Part 1
The second in a series of monthly commentaries on the arts and the social scene in and around New York by ALAN PRYCE-JONES
Mr. Pryce-Jones has lived in New York for the past seven years. Before he went to America he was Editor of The Times Literary Supplement, and a frequent speaker in the Third Programme.
Recorded In New York
ⓢ Part 2
Recorded at a public concert given in Queen Elizabeth Hall. London, last June
by Heinrich Böll
Translated from the German by ANTHONY REID
' Sometimes I wait for the knocking. If it doesn'come I think of the first night when it failed.'
A radio play about a religious experience in a Nazi prison.
Drum played by TRISTAN FRY
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES followed by an interlude at 10.50