General editor, Gerald Abraham
3—Fourteenth-Century Music
Introduced by Alec Robertson
(s)
A weekly series of programmes, the first twelve of which are a resume of those broadcast last year
by Robson Black
Robson Black investigated the working of the Swedish Labour Court during a recent visit. In this talk he describes the success it has achieved
An introduction by John Chandos
A reading illustrating this programme: March 24
Settings of poems by Goethe sung by Bernhard Sonnerstedt (baritone) with Frederick Stone (piano)
Heidenroslein
Wanderers Nachtlied:
Uber alien Gipfeln ist Ruh
An den An den.MondGeheimesPrometheusNiihe des GeliebtenDerErlkOnig
by J. A. W. Bennett Dr. Jack Bennett , Fellow of Queen's
College, Oxford, talks about romantic love in literature from Malory to Scott Fitzgerald
from the Greek of Herondas,
Theocritus, and Philetas
Written and presented by Jack Lindsay with Eleanor Summerfield
Martin Benson. Hugh Manning
Ella Milne , Joan Hart
Stanley Groome. Denise Bryer Anthony Jacobs. David Enders
Flautist, John Francis
Produced by Donald McWhinnie
Betty Humby-Beecham (piano)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Leader, David McCallum )
Conductor:
Sir Thomas Beecham , Bt.
Part 1
Talk by John Betjeman
Part 2
A weekly talk on international affairs-given by a BBC staff correspondent
played by the London String Trio:
Maria Lidka (violin)
Watson Forbes (viola) Vivian Joseph (cello)