A weekly review of the arts
JENS ARUP on the National Theatre production of The Master Builder at the Old
Vic JEREMY NOBLE on the Aldeburgh Festival productions of Benjamin Britten 's Curlew River and Malcolm Williamson 's English Eccentrics
SIDNEY NOLAN , whose series of studies inspired by the Shakespeare sonnets are being shown at Aldeburgh, in conversation with T. G. ROSENTHAL
from the Aldeburgh Festival
MELOS ENSEMBLE
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet) Neill Sanders (horn)
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Terence Weil (cello)
Lamar Crowson (piano) with Eleanor Warren (cello) George Malcolm (piano)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) HEATHER Harper (soprano) NORMA PROCTER (contralto) PETER PEARS (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) Benjamin BRITTEN (piano) Part 1
Three talks by NIKOLAUS PEVSNER
2: The Situation in England
Second broadcast
Last talk: Thursday at 7.30
Part 2
Suite, for harpsichord Fricker
Toccata; Waltz and Variation; Alia marcia; Arietta; Fugue
Meine Tone still und heiter Liebster. deine Worte stehlen
Ich bin dein Baum, o Gartner
Mein schoner Stern, ich bitte dich Schon ist das Fest des Lenzes
0 Freund, mein Schirm, mein
Schutz
Die tausend Griisse, die wir dir senden
So wahr die Sonne scheinet
Given before an invited audience in the Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh
Six fortnightly broadcasts
2: Strategic Views and Policies The Federal German Defence Minister HERR VON HASSEL answers questions from UWE KITZINGER about defence policy, the 'nature of the threat/ multilateralism, NATO, and East-West relations
Recorded for the BBC by the West German Broadcasting Service Second broadcast
Next talk: July 1 followed by an interlude at 10.55