Suite No. 7, in G minor played by Wanda Landowska (harpsichord) on gramophone records
Short story by William Sansom
Read by Leonard Sachs
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Franz Reizenstein (piano)
Talk by Marie-Claude Blanchet , Lecturer in English Language, University of Paris
A programme of his sacred works sung by the BBC Midland Chorus
Conductor, James Denny
Laudibus in Sanctis (Cantiones
Sacrae, 1591)
Siderum Rector (Cantiones Sacrae,
1575)
Come. let us rejoice (Psalms. Songs. and Sonnets. 1611)
O God. whom our offences have displeased
Vigilate. nescltls enim (Cantiones
Sacrae. 1589)
Salve Regina (Gradualia, 1605)
Laetentur coell (Cantiones Sacrae.
1589)
From Bishop Latimer Memorial Church. Handsworth. Birmingham First of a series of programmes
Reflections on the Development of a European Society by Robert Birley
3-Changes in Education and the Problem of a Common Language
This lecture Is to be printed in The Listener dated November 10
(Op. 21)
Three times seven poems by Albert Giraud
German translation by Otto Erich Hartleben for recitation with instrumental accompaniment
1
Mondestrunken: Colombine: Der Dandy; Eine blasse Wascherin; Valse de Chopin; Madonna: DerkrankeMond
2
Die Nacht: Gebet an Pierrot: Raub; Rote Messe; Galgenlied; Enthauptung; Die Kreuze
3
Heimweh; Gemeinheit; Parodie; Der Mondfleck; Serenade; Heimfahrt; 0 alter
Duft Marya Freund (recitation)
Ensemble of the Accademia Filarmonica Romana
'Directed by Pietro Scarpini (piano)
From the R.B.A. Galleries, Suffolk Street.
Edward Clark writes on page 15
by Christopher Marlowe
Adapted for broadcasting by E. J. King Bull from the version by Basil Ashmore , together with some passages from the Chapbook published in England in 1592 (Continued in next column)
Production by E. J. King Bull
Sonata in D. Op. 12 No. 1 Sonata in A minor. Op. 23 played by Max Rostal (violin) and Franz Osborn (piano)
Sixth of eight recitals
Talk by Professor J. Y. T. Greig The speaker believes that Thackeray's literary judgment was constantly distorted by his personal experience and relationships with other people. He thinks that Thackeray's mother was the most powerful of these influences.