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Elizabeth Simon (soprano) Frederick Stone (piano)
Aufiosung
An die untergehende Sonne Das Madchen
Jagers Abendlied first setting: first broadcast performance in this country
Das Fraulein im Turme first broadcast in this country of Schubert's unpublished first version
Der Schmetterling Florio (Lacrimas I) Die
Sterne Geistertanz
Jägers Abendlied is Schubert's first setting of Goethe's poem, composed in 1815. It is entirelv different from the better-known setting written a year later. Tonight's version of Das Frau lein im Turme differs at several points from the later published version. Both songs have been edited by Jack Werner.

Contributors

Soprano:
Elizabeth Simon
Piano:
Frederick Stone
Unknown:
Sonne Das Madchen
Unknown:
Jagers Abendlied
Unknown:
Sterne Geistertanz
Unknown:
Das Frau
Edited By:
Jack Werner.

A series on the teaching of mathematics
8: Research in Progress
A conversation between
Jack Wrigley of the Institute of Education, London University
Richard Skemp
Lecturer in Psychology, Manchester University
Z. P. Dienes
Reader in Psychology, Adelaide University
All three speakers have qualifications in both mathematics and psychology, and school teaching experience-and all three are active in research into the teaching and learning processes. They talk about their work, contrast their approaches, and point to the many problems which have yet to be tackled.
1.. you have to have something to think about before you can start being reflective ...'

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Wrigley

The Caretaker by HAROLD PINTER
'You could be ... caretaker here, if you liked. You could ... look after the place, if you liked ... you know, the stairs and the landing, the front steps, keep an eye on it. Polish the bells.'
Production by MICHAEL BAKEWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Pinter
Production By:
Michael Bakewell
Davies:
Dermot Kelly
Aston:
John Rees
Mick:
Barry Foster

Third Programme

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