conducting the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Debussy
Nuages; Fetes (Nocturnes) Ravel
Suite No. 2: Daphnis et Chloé on gramophone records
and the People's Choice by H. C. ALLEN
Commonwealth Fund Professor of American History at University College, London A decision to enter the Common Market would involve such a fundamental change in our constitution. Professor Allen argues, that normal methods of arriving at a political choice - parliamentary debate and elections-would be totally inadequate. Only by a referendum can we apply the democracy we have professed for three-quarters of a century
Second broadcast
† ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
Schuhert Sonata in C minor (D.958)
Liszt
Bagatelle without tonality
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 11
Further broadcasts of Schubert piano sonatas: D major (Alfred Kitchin). September 2. Third; E major (Susan McGaw), September 9, Home; E flat major (Rosemarie Wright). September 15, Home; A major (D.959) (Hans Dereksen),
A sound-portrait of a Japanese lake-island village Designed and introduced by GEOFFREY BOWNAS with the assistance of Nihon Hoso Kyokai
Produced by TERENCE TILLER
Second broadcast
A programme of English music presented by the Third Programme on June 2 before delegates to the Festival of the International Society for Contemporary Music
Alexander Young (tenor) Neill Sanders (horn) Rex Stephens (piano)
Mary Thomas (soprano) Rosemary Phillips (contralto)
The New Music Ensemble: Colin Chambers (flute) David Wilkinson (horn) Michael Clothier (trumpet) Paul Collins (violin) Winifred Durie (viola) Daphne Webb (cello)
Rodney Stewart (double-bass) Elizabeth Fletcher (harp) Conductor, John Carewe
Amici String Quartet: Lionel Bentley, Sylvia Cleaver, Harold Harriott, Joy Hall
The Cantos
† Introduction by DENIS GOACHER who has selected the excerpts to be broadcast in the Third Programme during the next fortnight
Part 2
An illustrated talk in which
MICHAEL HOWARD considers Stravinsky's approach to the setting of words in his choral music, songs, and operas
Sonata in B flat major (K.454) NORBERT BRAININ (violin)
NINA MILKINA (piano)
Second broadcast