The Jacobean Ensemble:
Neville Marriner (violin)
Peter Gibbs (viola)
Desmond DuprS (viola da gamba) Dennis Nesbitt (viola da gamba)
Thurston Dart
(organ and harpsichord)
Fantasy No. 10 (four parts)
Sonata No. 7, in E minor, for two violins and continuo
Suite No. 4, for harpsichord Fantasy No. 11 (four parts)
Sonata No. 8, in G, for two violins and continuo
Suite No. 6, for harpsichord Fantasy No. 12 (four parts)
Fourth of six programmes of music by Purcell
by Ian Trafford, Industrial correspondent of the Financial Times
A series of talks on four controversial ways of regulating trade
Certain industries have felt it necessary to control their retail outlets either by buying them up or restricting their freedom to buy from other suppliers. Mr. Trafford considers the reasons for and against this policy in the case of garages
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader. Paul Beard)
Conducted by Sir Eugene Goossens
Ibert's Bacchanale was commissioned for the tenth anniversary of the Third Programme.
by the Rev. Lawrence Bright, O.P. A few months ago Dr. E. L. Mascall published his 1956 Brampton Lectures under the title Christian Theology and Natural Science. It forms the basis of this talk on the points of contact between Christian and scientific thought at the present day '
Part 2
by Murray Groves
1-Pagan Ritual in Manumanu
Murray Groves, Research Fellow in Pacific History at the Australian National University, introduces two programmes of recordings he has made in New Guinea of the ritual music of the Motu people.
by G. Lowes Dickinson
Arranged for radio by Sasha Moorsom
(Continued in next column)
Produced by Sasha Moorsom
Chant Polonais No. 5, in G flat (after
Chopin)
Feux Follets
Au lac de Wallenstadt; Eglogue;
Vallée d'Obermann (Premiere Annee de Pelerinage) played by John Clegg (piano)