Marcel Moyse (flute)
Blanche Honegger-Moyse (violin)
Louis Moyse (piano)
A study of William Blake 's struggle against the ' satanic mills ' of the industrial revolution. Written by Douglas Cleverdon , with a commentary by J. Bronowski , on whose book the programme is based
(New production of the programme broadcast in the Home Service on September 6. 1946)
played by Ralph Downes
Recorded in Brompton Oratory
' The Dame of Haggerstone '
' Countess Joan's Garter '
' The Laidley Worm o'
Spindleston Heugh '
Introduced and read by Laidman Browne
Produced by Patric Dickinson
A sequence of worship and music, ceremony and festivity, recorded in the churches, streets, and countryside of Europe at Easter by Jack Bornoff , Edward Ward , and Maurice Brown Denmark Palle Alsfelt at the organ of St. Mary's, Helsingor
Madrigal Choir of the Danish State
Radio: conductor,
Mogens Woldike Greece
' Christos Anesti '
A sound picture, recorded In Athens and the nearby countryside, of the observance of the Greek Orthodox Easter: the Great Friday Procession; the Holy Light; the bells and fire-works; the folk songs and dances
Austria Choir of Salzburg CathedralConducted by Josef Messner
Eastertide folk songs from the Pongau district Spain
' Easter in Seville '
A sound picture, recorded In Spain, of the Holy Week processions and the Saetas; the Cathedral Service; the bullfight and the flamenco singing
Italy
Choir of the Church of St. John Lateran, Rome
Church bells of Rome celebrating the end of Lent
Produced by Maurice Brown
by Scott Goddard
An operetta in one act
Words by Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon
Music by Geoffrey Wright
Produced by Mark H. Lubbock
The Judges: George Chitty , Dennis Stephenson , James Topping. Gordon Clinton. Murray Davies. Ernest Frank. Euthias, Counsel for the Prosecution
Owen Brannigan
Hyperides. Counsel for the Defence
Stephen Manton
Phryne, a courtesan Gladys Ripley A section of the New London Orchestra
(Leader. Reginald Morley )
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Scene: Athens, about 400 B.C.