Horace by L. P. Wilkinson
The programme on Elegiac poetry, by Cyril Connolly , will be repeated on January 28
Quintet in E flat (K.452) played by Evelyn Rothwell (oboe) Reginald Kell (clarinet)
Archie Camden (bassoon)
Dennis Brain (horn)
Denis Matthews (piano)
Soeren Aabye Kierkegaard
(1813-1855)
A documentation in dramatic form by Rayner Heppenstall
Others taking part are Malcolm Hayes , J. Hubert Leslie , Allan McClelland. Leslie Perrins , Bryan Powley , Frederick Richter , Gerik Schjelderup , Harold Scott , and Gladys Spencer
Produced by the author
The nineteenth-century novel invariably ended with the marriage of the hero. The rest was silence. A literary biography generally ends with the death of its central figure. His friends, enemies, and relations are expected to withdraw obligingly into the shadows. The Kierkegaards and Lunds failed to behave in this manner
General editor, Gerald Abraham
4-Organum, Motet, and Conductus
Editor, Dom Anselm Hughes , O.S.B.
The Bodley Singers
Conducted by Philip J. Taylor
Carl Dolmetsch (recorder and rebec)
Nathalie Dolmetsch (rebec)
Cecile Dolmetsch (rebec)
Programme introduced by Basil Lam
From Holywell Music Rooms. Oxford
A new weekly programme made up of letters from listeners to the Third Programme
Tonight. Frank Birch , the editor of the programme, presents his second selection from your comments and rejoinders
Thirty-three Variations on a Waltz of Diabelli played by Peter Stadlen (piano)
Talk by Professor Nicholas Mansergh , of the Royal Institute of International Affairs
On February 4 Eire will hold its first general election since May. 1944. Several parties will challenge Mr. De Valera , whose administration has held office for nearly sixteen years. Dr. Mansergh, author of ' Britain and Ireland,' describes the policies which will be put before the electorate
A series of programmes devised and introduced by Edward Clark
Schonberg
Symphonic poem:
Pelleas and Melisande, Op. 5 played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Hermann Scherchen
Third programme in series: Jan. 28