Edited by Anthony Lewis
21—Ballads of Loewe and the Romantic School
Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano)
John Kentish (tenor)
Henry Cummings (baritone)
Maurice Cole (piano)
Valentine Dyall (narrator)
A discussion between John Hargrave , founder and leader of the British Social Credit Party, and Tom Wilson , an economist of University College, Oxford
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
London Chamber Singers
London Chamber Players
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
Rondeau: Alle Psallite (thirteenth century)
Three Chansons from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries:
(An hour of French music taken from the series of concerts arranged by Anthony Bernard in conjunction with the Exhibition of French tapestries now being held at the Victoria and Albert Museum)
compiled and produced by Douglas Cleverdon , with music composed and arranged by Elizabeth Poston
Divertimento in E flat (K.563) played by the Pasquier String Trio:
Jean Pasquier (violin), Pierre Pas quier (viola), Etienne Pasquier (cello)
V. C. Clinton-Baddeley on Walter Leigh
When Walter Leigh died in the Western Desert he was already a personality and a composer of exceptional qualities. His friend, V. C. Clinton-Baddeley , gives an appreciation of him as a man and an artist, with illustrations from his compositions given by Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano) and Irene Kohler (piano)
4—' The Friar's Tale ' ' The Pardoner's Tale ' and The Prioress's Tale *
Further extracts from Chaucer's poem, arranged for broadcasting by Nevill Coghill and read by Ronald Simpson , Arthur Young , Cathleen Nesbitt , Cecil Trouncer , Malcolm Graeme , Antony Eustrel , Ivor Barnard , Betty Potter , Heron Carvic , and Brian Weske
Produced by Stephen Potter