played by Harry Danks
Jacqueline Townshend
Stanley Wootton Kenneth Harding
(first broadcast performance)
Talk by John Guest
Font-Romeu is s pilgrim resort in the Eastern Pyrenees. John Guest decided to go there when he consulted his out-of-date
Baedeker and read that ' cheap accommodation could be obtained from the hermit.' In this talk he describes the Pont-Romeu he actually found.
General editor, Gerald Abraham
58--Gluck and the Reform of Opera
Ceinwen Rowlands (.soprano)
Richard Lewis (tenor)
William Parsons (baritone)
A section of the South London Bach Society
(Conductor, Paul Steinitz ) Basil Lam (harpsichord) Philharmonia Orchestra
(Leader, Leonard Hirsch )
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
Introduced by Alec Robertson
The Russian Orthodox Church:
Recent Trends
Talk by the Rev. H. M. Waddams
Third of a series of talks
by Henrik Ibsen
Adapted for radio from his English version by Max Faber
with Denise Bryer, Hamilton Dyce, Stanley Groome, Richard Hurndall, Anthony Jacobs, David Peel
Textual adviser, M. C. Bradbrook
Produced by Peter Watts
Piano Sonata in E
(Fünf Klavierstiicke) played by Edith Vogel
Tenth of a series of recitals of piano music by Schubert
Humphrey. Searle gives an intro. ductory talk to the twelve programmes that he has arranged of the music of Liszt
Three tone poems from Ma Vlast
From Bohemia's Woods and Fields;
Tabor; Blanik played by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Vaclav Neumann
Talk by Claude Bourdet