Theme and Variations for two violins
Theme Capriccietto ; Siciliano; Canorizzante ; Rapsodia : Notturno ; Scherzetto ; Ostinato ; Canone ; Fantasia played by Kathleen Washboume and Jessie Hinchliffe on gramophone records
The Development of Scientific
Instruments in the 17th Century by S. Lilley , Ph.D.
Sixth of sixteen talks by various speakers on the origins and results of the Scientific Revolution
Mass for three voices sung by the Choir of Brompton Oratory
Director, Henry Washington
Third of a series of programmes of music by Byrd
Talk by John Bryson
Some of the work of this Victorian mystic. Mr. Bryson maintains, has ed but his later works, the 'Unknown Eros ' odes in particular, are great both in inspiration and technique. The speaker examines some aspects of Patmore as a poet, a man. and a Victorian
Piano Sonata in E flat, Op. 122 played by Louis Kentner
Second of fourteen programmes in which all Schubert's piano sonatas are being played
Translated by Louis MacNeice assisted by E. L. Stahl
Music by Matyas Seiber
Produced by E. A. Harding
Assistant producer, Donald McWhinnie
'Faust' Part 2
Programme 4
The Action: Outside Philemon's Cottage: Faust's Palace by the Sea; Deep Night; Death and Burial; Ascent through Waste Places
Characters in order of speaking:
with Richard George , David Kossoff Hugh Manning
Lynceus' song sung by Alfred Hepworth
The New Symphony Orchestra The Augmented Dorian Singers and the East Ham
Girls' Grammar School Choir
Conducted by Matyas Setber
Edwin Fischer (piano)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David McCallum )
Conducted by Walter Goehr
Fourth of a series of programmes
John Bryson introduces a selection of his poetry
Reader, Valentine Dyall
Production by Frank Hauser
Rene Soames (tenor)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
The Passionate Shepherd: Sweet and Twenty; Piggesnie; And wilt thou leave me thus?: Fair and true; The Lover's Maze; After two years; The Contented Lover; Rest, sweet nymphs
The Social and Political
Background by A. D. C. Peterson