Songs from Op. 35
(Poems by Justinus Kerner )
Flora Neilsen (mezzo-soprano)
John Kentish (tenor)
Robert Irwin (baritone)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Lust der Sturmnacht
Stirb. Lieb' und Freud! Wanderlied Erstes Grün
Sehnsucht nach der Waldgegend
Auf das Trinkglas eines verstorbenen
Freundes
Wanderung Stille Liebe
Frage
Stille Tranen
Wer machte dlch so krank Alte Laute
A weekly talk on international affairs given by a BBC staff correspondent
Scott Goddard talks about the Richard Strauss — Hugo von Hofmannsthal correspondence
' The Indian Queen'
Elsie Morrison (soprano)
Janet Fraser (mezzo-soprano)
William Herbert (tenor) Alfred Hepworth (tenor)
Norman Walker (bass)
London Chamber Singers
. London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader, Sam Bor )
John Wills and Winifred Davey
(harpsichords)
Narrators: Christopher Pemberton and Nicolette Bernard
Produced and conducted- by Anthony Bernard
by Geoffrey Chaucer
Arranged for broadcasting in seven parts by Nevill Coghill
Produced by Stephen Potter
Part 6
Martin Boddey (tenor)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
Aeolian String Quartet:
Alfred Cave (violin)
Leonard Dight (violin)
Watson Forbes (viola)
John Moore (cello)
M. R. Ridley , who was for many years Tutor in English Literature at Balliol College, Oxford, comments on recent dramatic productions in the Third Programme. He deals in particular with the broadcast production of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
Choir of Brompton Oratory Director, Henry Washington
Programme edited by J. A. Westrup
Introduced by Alec Robertson
Humphry House examines some qualities of George Eliot 's agnosticism