Edited by Anthony Lewis
4—Sonatas of Three Parts and Duets
Ena Mitchell (soprano) William Parsons (bass)
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute) Arthur Gleghorn (flute)
Frederick Grinke (violin)
David Martin (violin)
Bernard Richards (cello)
Arnold Goldsbrough (harpsichord)
Sonata No. 1, in G minor
A Dialogue between Thirsis and Dafne
Sonata No. 2, in B flat
A Serenading Song, for soprano and bass with two flutes
Sonata No. 3, in D minor
The sonatas are edited by Arnold Goldsbrough and Basil Lam , and the duets by Arnold Goldsbrough
The second of a monthly series of reviews of current art exhibitions and books is given by Patrick Heron
Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Directed by Boris Ord
With string orchestra led by Sam Bor
Organist, Garth Benson
A feature programme by Robert Gittings
Produced by Desmond Hawkins
With Esm6 Percy as Benjamin Robert Haydon
String Quartet played by the Calvet String Quartet:
J. Calvet (violin)
J. Champeil (violin)
M Husson (viola)
M. Recasens (cello)
' Candide, or the Miseries of Optimism ' : Christopher Hollis reviews Voltaire's novel
Organ Sonata No. 1, in F minor Organ Sonata No. 2, in C minor played by Jeanne Demessieux
From Westminster Cathedral
2-Phacdo
A new translation by Hugh Tredennick
Arranged for broadcasting and produced by Rayner Heppenstall
The date is 399 B.C. Socrates must take poison at sundown. He spends the day in a debate with his friends on the immortality of the' soul. This debate is reported some years later to a group of Peloponnesian disciples by Phaedo. who took part in it
Works for two pianos played by Joan Trimble and Valerie Trimble
En blanc et noir Lindaraja