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String Quintet in C minor
Op. 29 No. 1 played by the Quintetto Boccherini: Guido Mozzato (violin) Arrigo Pelliccia (violin) Renzo Sabatini (viola) Arturo Bonucci (cello) Nerio Brunelli (cello) on a gramophone record

Contributors

Violin:
Guido Mozzato
Violin:
Arrigo Pelliccia
Viola:
Renzo Sabatini
Cello:
Arturo Bonucci
Cello:
Nerio Brunelli

by Alan Day
Mr. Day argues that even though there are strong Conservative interests which do not consider a radical overhaul of the world's payments system to be desirable, nevertheless, the modest changes which are likely to be made in the near future can lay all the necessary foundations of a sound system.

In terra pax
An oratorio
Annette de la Bije (soprano)
Aafje Heynis (contralto)
Hans Uhlrich Mielsch (tenor)
Bernard Kruysen (baritone)
Guus Hoekman (bass)
Baarn Boys' Choir
Radio Choir
Radio Philharmonic Orchestra of Hilversum
Conducted by Bernard Haitink
Recording made available by courtesy of Stichting Nederlandsche Radio-Unie

Contributors

Soprano:
Annette de la Bije
Contralto:
Aafje Heynis
Tenor:
Hans Uhlrich Mielsch
Baritone:
Bernard Kruysen
Bass:
Guus Hoekman
Conducted By:
Bernard Haitink

A Comedy of Motives by Giles Cooper
with Muriel Pavlow, Nigel Stock, Mary O'Farrell, Peter Howell

(BBC recording)
(To be repeated on August 18)
See page 27

Contributors

Writer:
Giles Cooper
Producer:
Michael Bakewell
Binnie:
Muriel Pavlow
Augusta Forefinger:
Mary O'Farrell
George F. Brady:
Nigel Stock
Quentin Ashmold:
Peter Howell
Linda:
Elizabeth Proud
Spine-Pad:
Norman Wynne
Macnab:
Roger Snowdon
Moti:
David Spenser
Clancy:
Robert Mooney
Tim:
Kenneth Dight
Other parts played by:
Members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company

Third Programme

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