sung by the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster and the clergy and choir of Westminster Cathedral (Director of Music, George Malcolm)
Deus in adjutorium
Psalms 109-113
Haec dies (Palestrina)
Magnificat (Mitterer)
Collect
Pontifical Blessing
(soprano)
Accompanied by Ernest Lush
Songs by Qrieg
Fra Monte Pinclo (From Monte Pincio)
Margretes vuggesang (Margaret's Cradle Song)
Med en vandlile (With a Water Lily). Et Haab (A Hope)
Foraarsregn (Spring Rain)
Der gynger en baat paa bolge (A boat is rocking on the waves)
Dromme (Dreams)
Lys nat (Clear Night)
Mens jeg venter (While I wait)
Der skreg en fugl (A bird screamed)
Og jeg vil ha mig en hjertenskjaer (And I will get me a sweetheart)
A. J. Ayer, Professor of Philosophy In the University of London, examines the relation between philosophic and scientific thought in the Victorian era
The Easter Oratorio
(Kommt, eilet, und laufet)
Elsie Morison (soprano) Grace Bodey (contralto) William Herbert (tenor)
George James (bass)
London Chamber Singers
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader,)DavidWise
John McCarthy (oboe)
John Wills -(organ)
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
Compiled and presented by Rayner Heppenstall
Prose by Leon Bloy, Ernest Hemingway, and D. H. Lawrence. Specially written poems by John Heath-Stubbs* and Norman Nicholson
Principal reader, Bernard Miles
Hungarian String Quartet:
Zoltan Szekely (violin)
Alexander Moskowsky (violin)
DenesKoromzay (viola)
VilmosPalotai (cello)
The Choreographer at Work by Robert Helpmann
(recital continued)