George Prangnell
(bass-baritone)
Ralph Clarke (clarinet) New London Orchestra (Leader, Leonard Hirsch )
Conducted by Walter Goehr
A view of its late domination of English writing
Talk by Naomi Lewis
(soprano)
Songs with guitar accompaniment
Fifteenth of a series of reports on the Soviet point of view as expressed in the Soviet Press and broadcasts directed to listeners in the U.S.S.R.
. Compiled by members of the BBC's foreign news department
by C. Day Lewis
3—‘ A Letter from Rome '
C. Day Lewis reads the third section of his new poem on Italy. In it he describes the effect on him of the traditional scenes and modern anomalies of post-war Rome.
Nikita Magaloff (piano)
Funérailles
Sonetto del Petrarca No. 123, in A flat
Etude transcendante No. 10. in F minor Au bord d'une source
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6. in D flat
A New Judgment by Christopher Sykes
Production by Douglas Cleverdon
(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; Der krankeMond
2
Die Nacht; Gebet an Pierrot; Raub; Rote Messe; Galgenlied;Enthauptung; Die Kreuze
Heimweh; Gemeinheit; Parodie; Der Mondfleck; Serenade; Heimiahrt; 0 alter Duft
(Continued in next column)
Marya Freund (recitation)
Ensemble of the Accademia Filarmonica Romana :
Sandro Materassi (violin and viola)
Pietro Grossi (cello)
Severino Gazzelloni (flute)
Pietro de Francesco (clarinet)
Directed by Pietro Scarpini (piano)
Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. London
Readings selected by Naomi Lewis to illustrate her talk given this evening at 7.10
Readers:
Mary O'Farrell , Hallam Fordham
Partita in E, for solo violin played by Max Rostal
Talk by Marie-Claude Blanchet