A talk by Geoffrey Grigson
With recordings of the harp made by Dr. Ludwig Koch
(contralto) with Arthur Gleghorn (flute)
Emanuel Hurwitz and Jorgen Laulund (violins)
Kenneth Essex and Eileen Grainger (violas)
Terence Well (cello)
J. Edward Merrett (double-bass)
Arnold Goldsbrough
(organ' and harpsichord)
Psalm 18: Herzlich lieb' hab ich dich,
0 Herr (for contralto. two violins. and organ continuo)
Schutz (1585-1672-
Psalm 134: Auf. nun lobet Gott den
Herrn (for contralto, two violins, and cello and harpsichord continuo)
Johann Rosenmilller (1620-1684)
Lamento: Ach dass ich Wassers g'nug hatte (solo cantata for contralto, violin, two violas, bass. and harpsichord)
Joltann Christoph Bach (1642-1703)
Kleine Kantate von Wald und Au. for contralto, flute, and cello and harpsichord continuo
Georg Phillip Telemann (1681-1767)
. (Jubilee Edition)
Including How Not To. How You Ought To. and How You Won't. The whole is cast. by special request, in the form of -A Grand General Jubilee Salute to the BBC. Written by Stephen Potter and Joyce Grenfelf. With Joyce Grenfell and distinguished members of the How Repertory Company
Produced by Stephen Potter
Lesley Duff (soprano)
Robert Masters (violin)
Nona Liddell (violin)
John Wills (harpsichord)
Consort of Viols of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis:
August Wenzinger (treble viol)
Marianne Majer (tenor viol) Maya Wenzinger (tenor viol)
Gertrud FlUgel (bass viol)
A talk by Professor A. J. Ayer
by D. G. Bridson
Incidental music composed by Norman Fulton
Piano Sonata in B flat, Op. 106
( Hammerklavier) played by Franz Osborn
Read by the author
The three poems Jules Supervielle recorded while on a recent visit to England are ' The Rain and the Tyrants,' ' The Sadness of God,' and ' Tribute to Life.' The first two, written in 1937. were inspired by the coming war. The last is a tribute to life which continues In spite of everything