In this programme on the development of this process since its invention by Alois Senefelder in 1798 the speakers are Thomas E. Griffits and John Minton
Serenade No. 10, in B flat
(K.361) played by the London Wind Players: Terence MacDonagh (oboe)
Leonard Brain (oboe)
Stephen Waters (clarinet)
Jack Brymer (clarinet)
Walter Lear (basset horn)
Frank Hughes (basset horn)
Gwydion Brooke (bassoon)
Edward Wilson (bassoon)
Dennis Brain (horn)
Ian Beers (horn) Roy White (horn)
Frank Probyn (horn)
J. Edward Merrett (double-bass)
Conductor, Harry Blech
Talk by the Rev. K. L. Parry
In addition to estimating his contribution to English hymnody, Mr. Parry speaks of Dr. Watts as a representative of Puritan piety and of eighteenth-century dissent
Songs of Captivity for chorus, two pianos, two harps and percussion
Prayer of Mary Stuart Invocation of Boethius
Farewell of Girolamo Savonarola
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Peter Stadlen (piano)
Kyla Greenbaum (piano)
Marie Goossens (harp)
Enid Simon (harp)
Conducted by the composer
by Jean-Paul Sartre
Adapted for broadcasting by Lester Powell from the English version by Kitty Black
Production by Martyn C. Webster
First of three programmes introduced by Robert Kemp with Joan Alexander (soprano) Kitty MacLeod (soprano) James C. MacPhee (tenor)
Lewis Waulking and Harris Waulking Party
Jean Campbell (clarsach)
Andrew Bryson (piano)
Including songs associated with the traditions of the shelling and croft
Fifth of a series of reports on the Soviet point of view as expressed in the Soviet Press and broadcasts directed to listeners in the U.S.S.R.
Compiled by members of the BBC's foreign news department
Griller String Quartet
Solomon (piano)
(There is a five-minute Interlude at
11.10 between the two works)