Symphony for piano played by Colin Horsley
Talk by John Summerson on the occasion of the Regency exhibition being held in the Pavilion until August 11
Isobel Baillie (soprano)
Margaret FieId-Hyde (soprano)
Gladys Winmill (contralto)
Rene Soames (tenor)
Keith Falkner (baritone)
Under the direction of Boris Ord on gramophone records
April is in my mistress' face (Morley) Sweet Suffolk Owl (Vautor)
(Continued in next column)
Thyrsis, sleepest thou? (Bennet)
Flora gave me fairest flowers (Wilbye) Care for thy soul (Pilkington)
Lady. the birds right fairly (Weelkes) Fair Phillis I saw (Farmer)
Simkin said that Sis was fair
(Farnaby)
Madrigals edited by E. H. Fellowes
by Reginald Berkeley
Produced by Peter Watts
(for cast, see Wednesday at 9.30)
' The White Chateau.' a play about the 1914-18 War. was first broadcast on Armistice Night, 1925
Blech String Quartet
Clifford Curzon (piano)
A talk on political or economic* events of the day
Symphony No. 3, in D
(Symphonie capricieuse) played by the Swedish Radio
Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Sten Broman