Das wohltemperierte Clavier, Book 1
Six Preludes and Fugues
F sharp; F sharp minor; G; G minor; A Hat; G sharp minor played by Hans Brandts , Buys (harpsichord)
Talk by the Rt. Rev. Henry de Candole , Bishop of Knaresborough
A section 'of the London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, George Stratton )
Conducted by Constant Lambert
Prelude de la porte heroique du ciel
(orch. Roland Manuel )
Gnossienne No. 3 (orch. Poulenc) Je te veux
La belle Excentrique En habit de cheval
Les aventures de Mercure
(First, fourth, and fifth items are first performances in England)
Second of three concerts of Satie's music, devised byConstant Lambert
Talk by Philip Toynbee
A reprint of Andr Gide 's book has appeared recently, and the collected works of Dostoevsky are being re-issued
Missa, Albanus (Gloria and Credo) sung by the BBC Midland Chorus
Conductor, James Denny
From Bishop Latimer Memorial Church, Handsworth. Birmingham
Second of six programmes of music by Fayrfax, edited by Dom Anselm Hughes. O.S.B.
Three programmes on acting for the stage, film, and radio
2-The Film
A further discussion by professionals on, the art and technique of the actor, this time as it is applied to the cinema
and Written and produced by Malcolm Baker-Smith
sung by Hedli Anderson
Daphne Ibbott (piano)
Freddy Phillips (guitar)
The programme includes songs by W. H. Auden , Benjamin Britten. Louis MacNeice, William Alwyn , Elisabeth Lutyens. and Stevie Smith
Presented by Tom Ronald
Talk by Victor Cavendish-Bentinck
Das wohltemperierte Clavier, Book 1
Six Preludes and Fugues
F sharp: F sharp minor; G; G minor; A flat; G sharp minor played by Harold Craxton (piano)
A Venetian Story by Lord Byron Read by Anthony Quayle
(The recorded broadcast of May 28)
String Quartet No. 4 played by the Garaguly Quartet on gramophone records
Talk by Bernard Gutteridge on this plant which has become so common in London because of the blitz