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Alexander Young (tenor) AlIegri String Quartet: Eli Goren (violin), James Barton (violin), Patrick Ireland (viola), William Pleeth (cello)
BBC Chamber Ensemble Directed by John Carewe

String Quartet in G, Op.77 No.1...Haydn
In Memoriam Dylan Thomas, for tenor, string quartet, and four trombones...Stravinsky
Trombones: William Teskey, Jack Pinches, Geoffrey Lindon, David Thornett

Given before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, London. Tickets rnay be obtained by applying to [address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Tenor:
Alexander Young
Violin:
Eli Goren
Violin:
James Barton
Viola:
Patrick Ireland
Cello:
William Pleeth
Musicians:
BBC Chamber Ensemble
Directed by:
John Carewe
Trombonist:
William Teskey
Trombonist:
Jack Pinches
Trombonist:
Geoffrey Lindon
Trombonist:
David Thornett

First of twelve programmes including: all Shakespeare's sonnets
Robert Harris reads Sonnets I-XVII
Introduced by Rayner Heppenstall
(BBC recording: second broadcast)
(Sonnets XVIII-XXV: February 24)

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Reader:
Robert Harris
Presenter:
Rayner Heppenstall

by Maurice Cranston
Peter Laslett's edition of Locke's Two Treatises is the first critical edition of Locke on Government in the English language. In Laslett's words: 'It turns out that the accepted interpretation of Locke's book as a historical document is quite indefensible in the face of evidence.' What were the Treatises intended to do? When were they written?
(BBC recording: second broadcast)

Contributors

Speaker:
Maurice Cranston

Third Programme

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