Trevor Harvey reviews some recently published books on music
Dennis Chapman is Senior Lecturer in Social Science at Liverpool University, and in charge of research in this field. He has had extensive experience in textile, engineering, and other industries. Tonight he talks of the relation of incentives to the problem of industrial productivity
Fourth of five programmes of his music prepared under the direction of Anthony Lewis
So fahr ich hin
Symphonia Sacra: Veni dilecti mi
Herr nun lassest du deinen Diener Symphonia Sacra: Fili mi Absalom Motet: Saul, Saul was verfolgst du mich?
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Elsie Morison (soprano) William Herbert (tenor) Norman Walker (bass)
Winifred Davey (harpsichord)
Geraint Jones (organ)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Leader, Thomas Carter)
Conducted by Anthony Lewis
in ' Vive la France ' and ' The Debutante '
by C. A. W. Manning
An opera in three acts
Text by Gabriela Preissova Music by Leos Janacek
Chorus and Orchestra of the Czechoslovak
Broadcasting Corporation
Conducted by Karel Nedbal
The action takes place outside a mountain village in Moravia, towards the end of the nineteenth century
Act 1
In front of a small mill. Evening
William MeNaught, editor of The Musical Times, criticises some recent music broadcasts in the Third Programme
Act 2
The living room of Mother Buryja's cottage. Six months later
A weekly talk on international affairs given by a BBC staff correspondent
Act 3
The living room of Mother Buryja's cottage. Two months later
by Geoffrey Chaucer
Arranged for broadcasting in seven parts by Nevill Coghill
Produced by Stephen Potter
Part 1