Sonata da camera, for violin and cello Fantasy, for cello and piano
Max Rostal (violin)
William Pleeth (cello)
Margaret Schofield (piano)
by Ivor Thomas , M.P.
For centuries Christians, Moslems, and Jews have together guarded and preserved the Holy Places. Will the spirit that maintained them survive present discord? Ivor Thomas , who has recently visited the Holy Places. describes the plans proposed for their future preservation and the strength of the tradition that has preserved them till now
The second of five programmes of his music prepared under the direction of Anthony Lewis
Cantate Domino
Dialogue: Ich beschwore euch
Symphonia Sacra : O quam tu pulchra es
Motet for soloists, chorus, and orchestra: 1st nicht Ephraim
Tenor solo, chorus, and orchestra:
Vater Unser .
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Ena Mitchell (soprano)
Constance Shacklock (contralto)
Richard Lewis (tenor) Norman Walker (bass)
Arnold Goldsbrough (organ)
BBC Singers
Cantata Singers
Conductor. Reginald Jacques
Philharmonia Orchestra (Leader, Thomas Carter )
Conducted by Leslie Woodgate .
A new play in verse
Written and' produced by Patric Dickinson
Music composed by Alan Rawsthome played by Ronald Smith
A song-cycle by Schubert Poems by Wilhelm Mttller
Max Meill (tenor)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Part 1
Gute Nacht; Die Wetterfahne; Gefror'ne Tranen; Erstarrung; Der Lindenbaum; Wasserflut; Auf dem Flusse; Rückblick: Irrlicht; Rast; Fruhlingstraum; Einsatnkeit
A talk by Jack Simmons , Professor of History, University College, Leicester
He discusses the ideas of the Victorian administrators, both the colonial administrators and the great figures in public services at home. and the tradition they handed on to their successors
Next reading: tomorrow at 6.40
Part 2
Die Post; Der greise, Kopf: Di« Krahe: Letzte Honnung ; Im Dorfe; Der sturmische Morgen; TSuschung; Der Wegweiser; Das Wirtshaus : Mut; Die Nebensonnen; Der Leiermann
A. E. Coppard reads his own short story
Sixteenth-century music played by the London Harpsichord Ensemble:
Jack Kessler (violin)
Hans Geiger (violin)
Bernard Davis (viola)
George Roth (cello)
Millicent Silver (harpsichord) Introduced by Denis Stevens