Prelude in E fiat
Choral Prelude: Liebster Jesu. wir sind hier (Little Organ Book)
Toccata. Adagio, and Fugue in C played by Harold Darke (organ)
From St. Michael's, Cornhill, London
(from ' Romeo and Juliet')
Arranged for broadcasting by Herbert Farjeon
Produced by Mary Hope Allen
A selection of his works made by F.L. Lucas.
Reader, Cecil Trouncer (by permission of H. M. Tennent, Ltd.)
This series of selections from the major poets gives listeners for the first time an opportunity of hearing the great classics read aloud, which they have not had except in Time For Verse in the Home Service. Naturally it is impossible in twenty minutes to give more than a taste of the poet, but these individual anthologies should give listeners the essence of the poet's work in miniature
(Leader, Andrew Cooper )
Conducted by Bruno Walter
Part 1
by V. S. Pritchett
6-Turgenev
Part 2
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
A weekly talk on international affairs by a BBC staff correspondent
Chopin
Ballade No. 1, in G minor, played by Moiseiwitsch on gramophone records
Professor E. N. da C. Andrade, F.R.S., the well-known scientist, criticises the main dramatic production of the week, ' Atomic Energy'
This is a departure, for this week. from the usual practice of having a series of criticisms from a single critic
Mary Kessell , Rodrigo Moyni han, and Julian Trevelyan talk about some of the pictures in the exhibition of H.M. the King's collection at Burlington House; and Noel Rooke talks about the Central School of Arts and Crafts, which was founded fifty years ago. Programme introduced by Anthony West
by Arnold Schonberg
Parts 1 and 2 Philadelphia Orchestra
Conductor. Leopold Stokowski on gramophone records