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DURING THE INTERVAL (5.45-5.55 app.): Last movement of Symphony No. 6 (Malipiero): played by the Alessandro Scarlatti Orchestra , conductor Franco Caracciolo : on a gramophone record
Quartet in C, Op. 59 No. 3
(Rasumovsky) played by the Aeolian String Quartet:
Sydnev Humphreys. Trevor Williams
Watson Forbes . Derek Simpson
Last of three programmes
This ancient problem was discussed in London earlier this year by scientists, historians, and archaeologists from most European countries at a symposium sponsored by the Ciba Foundation for co-operation in medical research. This programme, by leading participants, is based on the symposium.
Chairman: G. S. KIRK , Lecturer in Classics. University of Cambridge Speakers- R. D BARNETT , Keeper of Western Asiatic Antiquities. British Museum; J. B. WARD PERKINS. Director. British School of Archaeology. Rome. A. E. Mourant , Director, Blood Group Reference Laboratory. Medical Research Council; R. CEPPELLINI , Professor of Medical Genetics. University of Turin
Cantata No. 208
Was mir behagt
Cantata No. 206
Schleicht, spielende Wellen
Obbligato:
Peter Graeme (oboe d'amore)
Edward Selwyn (oboe d'amore)
Continuo:
Hubert Dawkes (harpsichord)
Ray Miller (cello)
BBC West of England Singers
BBC West of England Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
CONDUCTED BY REGINALD REDMAN
Three readings by Marius Goring
3-Divine Poems
The Stotijn Trio:
Dirk Alma (flute)
Haakon Stotijn (oboe)
Sas Bunge (piano)