Jo Vincent (soprano) Nicolas Orloff (piano)
by John Keats
Read by Marius Goring
Repeat tomorrow at 11.25
(organ)
The Italian organist. Fernando Germani, returns to England for the first time since 1937, when he made a memorable appearance at the Proms. (This is his second broadcast in the Third Programme.) One of the world's greatest organists, and Professor of the Organ at Santa Cecilia Academy. Germani recently gave a series of Bach recitals in Rome, for which he was awarded a Papal decoration
A series of eight talks about his work and his contributions to the history of men
3—'The First Men ' by Dorothy Garrod , Professor of Archaeology in the University of Cambridge
The Nadia Boulanger Ensemble: Gisele Peyron , Maria Blanche de Polignac , Suzanne Darbans , Paul Derenne André Monde
The Boyd Neel String Orchestra, augmented by wind playersGesegnete Christen : Wie zitternund wanken: Du wollest dem Feinde nicht gehen: Der Glocken bebendes Geton; Seligster Erguickungs Tag: Jesu, meinem Seelen Wonne
A dramatic chronicle in verse, by Laurie Lee.
With Frederick Valk as Magellan and Bernard Miles as the Story-teller.
Cast includes Richard George, Stephen Jack, Allan McClelland, Leo de Pokorny, Alexander Sarner, and Gerik Schjelderup.
Frederick Grinke (violin)
Kendall Taylor (piano)
Talk by Dr. Pitt Van Dusen
President of the Union Theological Seminary, New York
Passages from the Bible read by Robert Speaight , and organ music played by George Thalben -Ball
Prose readings in interludes between programmes this week will be descriptions of places and scenes, selected by Geoffrey Grigson