The Rev. Douglas Stewart talks about Six Paradoxes
4— ' As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing'
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The Rev. Douglas Stewart talks about Six Paradoxes
5 — ' As poor, yet making many rich '
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Patrick Hailing (violin) Frederick Stone (piano)
SCARLATTI AND VIVALDI
Gramophone records including Vivaldi's Concerto in G for two mandolins
Ronnie Pleydell and his Orchestra
\ The Stross Quartet:
Wilhelm Stross (violin)
Kurt Christian Stier (violin)
George Schmid (viola)
Rudolf Metzmacher (cello)
Front the Freemasons' Hall,
Edinburgh
Part 1
Quartet in C sharp minor, Op. 131
reads
' Lament for the Makars ' by William Dunbar and the ballad
'True Thomas'
The second of four poetry readings specially recorded for the BBC
Part 2
Quartet in F, Op. 59 No. 1 followed by an interlude
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From the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television during the past seven days Gale Pedrick selects highlights to hear again
Introduced by John Ellison
Edited by John Haslam
A serenade for a summer's day
Geoff Love and his Orchestra with Edward Rubach and Robert Docker at two pianos
Introduced by Alexander Moyes Produced by Travers Thorneloe
by Arnold Bennett
Adapted for radio in ten episodes by Michael Black
8—' The Paris Affair '
Produced by Martyn C. Webster and David H. Godfrey
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Maurice Miles
Emile Philippe (piano)
For Children of Most Ages
' Swallows and Amazons 'by Arthur Ransome
Read by Derek McCulloch
(Uncle Mac)
8—' A Fair Wind '
5.15 The Mystery of Semerwater' by Winifred Finlay
An adventure of the Norton family set in the Yorkshire Dales
3—' Secrets and Cellars '
Produced by Herbert Smith
Mystery really is mounting by the shores of smiling Semerwater. Why does Harland Metcalfe keep repeating his warning about the dangers in the old lead mine? The wandering minstrel, too, seems to be oddly interested in Mary Mowbray's story of Fairy Gold under the Fell. But most mysterious of aU, whose voice was it that chuckled so eerily along the old mine workings?
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Hans Richter-Haaser (piano)
Halle Orchestra
(Leader, Martin Milner )
Conductor, Sir John Barbirolli
Part 1
Beethoven
Overture: Egmont
Piano Concerto No. 1, in C Symphony No. 7. in A
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Part 2 at 9.15 (Third)
with Pearl Hackney , Deryck Guyler Ruth Porcher , Frederick Treves
Music under the direction of Peter Akister
Script by Eric Barker
Produced by Charles Maxwell
A short story by B. L. Jacot read by David Garth
New English Consort: Marylin Wailes (recorder)
Edward Selwyn (oboe)
Michael Whewell (bassoon) Edith Lake (viola da gamba)
Dorothy Erhart
(harpsichord and portative organ)