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A programme recorded during his visit to this country last year
Luigi Dallapiccola (piano) with MARY THOMAS (soprano) JOHN NOBLE (baritone) Yfrah NEAMAN (violin)
Tartiniana seeonda: divertimento on violin music by Tartini jj2* Three works from 19468:
Rencesvals, three fragments from Le Chanson de Roland, for baritone and piano
Due Studi, for violin and piano
Quattro liriche di
Antonio Machado , for soprano and piano
Third of a series including some of his chamber music, songs, and piano music

Contributors

Unknown:
Antonio MacHado

A selection of extracts from the weekly interviews and discussions broadcast during the last six months, including
CLIVE DONNER and PAUL MayersAerg
BRIGID BROPHY and JOHN HORDER
EDWARD Ai. bee and ALAN BRIEN
JOHN SCHLESINGER , FREDERIC RAPHAEL , and JOHN ARDAGH
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG and BRYAN ROBERTSON
DAVID WRIGHT , BRAHAM MURRAY , and JOHN HOLMSTROM
Elliott BAKER and JOHN BOWEN
ALUN OWEN and GEORGE MELLY
Produced by PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Donner
Unknown:
Paul Mayersaerg
Unknown:
Brigid Brophy
Unknown:
John Horder
Unknown:
Edward Ai.
Unknown:
Alan Brien
Unknown:
John Schlesinger
Unknown:
Frederic Raphael
Unknown:
John Ardagh
Unknown:
Robert Rauschenberg
Unknown:
Bryan Robertson
Unknown:
David Wright
Unknown:
Braham Murray
Unknown:
John Holmstrom
Unknown:
Elliott Baker
Unknown:
John Bowen
Unknown:
Alun Owen
Unknown:
George Melly
Produced By:
Philip French

by KURT MENDELSSOHN , f.r.s.
Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford
Dr. Mendelssohn has made several extensive tours studying the development of science and technology in Japan. China, and India. Tonight he describes his most recent explorations in India, which included many visits to universities and research stations and a discussion on the future of Indian, science with Mr. Nehru.

Contributors

Unknown:
Kurt Mendelssohn

Symphony No. 9, in D minor played by the Halle Orchestra
Leader, Martin Milner
Conductor, SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
This performance is from the original version, edited by Alfred Orel and published in 1949. The last of a series of performances including all Bruckner's symphonies

Contributors

Leader:
Martin Milner
Conductor:
Sir John Barbirolli
Edited By:
Alfred Orel

A comedy of a July day, 1762 by Isaac Bickerstaffe adapted for radio by RAYMOND RAIKES with music composed and arranged by Thomas Arne including airs by Weldon, Baildon, Handel, Agus. Geminiani, Boyce realised from the original full score of 1761 by THOMAS EASTWOOD
Other parts played and sung by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
LONDON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Led by Marie Wilson
Conducted by ERIC Wetherell
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
Second broadcast
Eric Wetherell broadcasts by permission of the Welsh National Opera Company
DURING THE INTERVAL 9.45-9.55
A record of Geminiani's Concerto in C major, Op. 7 No. 3 played by I Musici

Contributors

Unknown:
Isaac Bickerstaffe
Unknown:
Raymond Raikes
Arranged By:
Thomas Arne
Unknown:
Thomas Eastwood
Unknown:
Marie Wilson
Conducted By:
Eric Wetherell
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Unknown:
Eric Wetherell
Thomas, a gardener:
Denis Quilley
Lucinda, daughter of Justice Wood cock:
Marjorie Westbury
Rosetta, her chamber-maid:
Jane Wenham
Mr Hawthorn:
Peter Pratt
Justice Woodcock:
Hami Yn Benson
Hodge, his man:
Gordon Gardner
Mrs Deborah Woodcock:
Vlvienne Chatter-Ton
Madge, a village girl:
Jo Manning Wilson
Mr Jack Eustace:
Peter Gilmord
Sir William Meadows:
George Merritt

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