Quartet in C sharp minor, Op. 131 played by the Hungarian String Quartet
Philip Carr gives some reminiscences of his friend J. M. Barrie He recalls especially one of the playwright's lesser-known creations-the Strictly unorthodox cricket team Barrie organised and led, for which many of the well-known literary figures of the day performed
Angelo Castelli (soprano)
Josephine Lee (accompanist)
Wigmore Ensemble
The Rt. Hon.
Viscount Samuel, G.C.B., G.B.E .
A selection from his poetry chosen and introduced by Patric Dickinson
Readers: Mary O'Farrell and Harry Hutchinson
Magnificat, Regali sung by the Bodley Singers
Conductor, Bernard Rose
From Holywell Music Room. Oxford First of six programmes of Fayrfax's choral music, edited by Don Anselm Hughes. o.s.B.
by W. B. Yeats
Production by Noel Iliff
Introductory talk by Constant Lambert to the three concerts of Satie's music
Legend Sonata (1944) played by Florence Hooton (cello) Frederick Stone (piano)
Talk by Claude Bourdet
Symphony No. 40. in F played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Sir Thomas Beecham. Bt. on gramophone records