by Dr. Betty Kurth
The first of a series of talks to be given during the exhibition of French tapestries, arranged by the Arts Council of Great Britain and the Victoria and Albert Museum, with the co-operation of the French Government.
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by Dr. Betty Kurth
The first of a series of talks to be given during the exhibition of French tapestries, arranged by the Arts Council of Great Britain and the Victoria and Albert Museum, with the co-operation of the French Government.
Piano Sonata in F minor,
Op. 2 No. 1
Piano Sonata in C, Op. 53
(Waldstein) played by Solomon
Play in three acts by Christopher Hassall
[Starring] Robert Harris and Robert Farquharson.
Music composed and conducted by Leighton Lucas, with the Con Moto Choir. (Incorporating two songs written by the author for the original production at Canterbury)
The play begins in Trebizond in the year 4 B.C. and ends in Jerusalem in A.D. 30
(Recording of the broadcast on Christmas Day, 1946)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, Oscar Lampe )
Conductor
Sir Thomas Beecham , Bart.
Part 1
Symphony No. 3, in F
Part 2
Variations on a Theme of Haydn
10.0 app. Symphony No. 2, in D
Poetry and prose for Holy Week and Easter, selected by Brother George Every, s.S.M.