Three songs of ' Soupir ' Duparc
(1) Charles Panzera
(Accompanist, Magdeleine Panzera )
(ii) Pierre Bernac
(Accompanist, Francis Poulenc )
' Chanson triste
(i) Charles Panzera
(Accompanist.Magdeleine Panzera )
(ii) Maggie Tevte
(Accompanist. Gerald Moore )
' Elegie '
(I) Pierre Bernac
(Accompanist. Francis Poulenc )
(it) Charles Panzera
(Accompanist. Magdeleine Panzera ) on gramophone records
Kenneth Lindsay , Member of Parliament for the English Universities, replies to J. B. Priestley 's statement on the Unesco Conference at Mexico City, which was broadcast in the Third Programme on December 22, 1947
Quintet in E flat (K.452) played by Evelyn Rothwell (oboe) Reginald Kell (clarinet) Archie Camden (bassoon)
Dennis Brain (horn)
Denis Mathews (piano)
by F. L. Lucas
Production by E. J. King Bull
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Quartet No. 1, in D minor, Op. 7 played by the Philharmonia String Quartet:
Henry Hoist (violin)
Ernest Element (violin) Herbert Downes (viola)
Anthony Pini (cello)
Second programme in series: Saturday
4—' Stephen McKenna, The Philosopher'
James Stephens , the Irish writer, gives the last of a group of talks about some famous Dublin figures
The subject of this one is the Greek scholar who translated Plotinus and loved equally philosophy and wit
Piano Sonata No. 38, in E flat
Piano Sonata No. 39, in G played by Mafgerie Few
Twenty-first programme in this seriesFebruary 6
Adapted by Douglas Cleverdon from the essay by E. M. Forster