Short story by Sylvia Lewin
BBC Midland Singers
Conductor, James Denny
Kathleen Long (piano)
Two Motets Op. 74: Warum ist das Licht gegeben dem MUhseligen? 0
Heiland, reiss die Himmel auf
Eleven Variations on an Original
Theme, Op. 21 No. 1
Feat-und Gedenkspriiche, Op. 109
(The choral music is recorded)
Play by W. B. Yeats which throws some interesting light on the story of Swift and Vanessa
Produced by Hugh Stewart
'Prince of Poets' (1524-1585)
Music and the Pléiade
Settings of Poems by Ronsard and his Circle
Betty Bannerman (mezzo-soprano)
Rene Soames (tenor)
Donald Munro (baritone) Desmond Dupre (guitar) John Wills (harpsichord) London Chamber Singers London Chamber Players
Presented and conducted by Anthony Bernard
Introduced by Merlin Thomas
Shakespeare as an Elizabethan
Professor Hardin Craig , of the University of North Carolina, introduces a series of talks in which the results of the last fifty years Of Shakespearean scholarship are estimated by authorities in the different fields of research
Gareth Morris (flute)
Frederick Grinke (violin)
Eduard Müller (harpsichord)
Geraint Jones (organ)
A section of the New London Orchestra (Leader, Max Salpeter )
Conducted by Walter Goehr
Concerto in E, for harpsichord and strings
Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor
Brandenburg Concerto No.5, in D, for flute. violin, harpsichord, and strings
(The organ music is recorded)
Last of eight programmes of music by Bach
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Read by Rachel Gurney
Production by Frank Hauser
String Quartet No. 2 played by the Blech String Quartet:
Harry Blech (violin)
Lionel Bentley (violin) Keith Cummirigs (viola) Douglas Cameron (cello)
Talk by John Summerson
Sonata In G, Op. 96 played by Szymon Goldberg (violin)
Lili Kraus (piano) on gramophone record*