Story by Ormerod Greenwood
Read by Laidman Browne
String Quartet in B fiat, Op. 130, With Grosse Fugue as last movement played by the Hungarian String Quartet
The second of five recitals
Talk by Marie-Claude BIanchet
(Winter Season)
Joan Alexander (soprano)
Paul Beard (violin)
Peter Muscant (cello)
Edward Selwyn (oboe)
Richard Newton (bassoon) BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
Mozart-Haydn
R. H. Ward talks about ' The Scenic Art,' a volume of Henry James ' dramatic criticism, and about ' The Complete Plays of Henry James '
Both these books have recently been published, many of the plays for the first time
Piano Sonata in B fiat
Op. posth. played by Peter Stadlen
Last of fourteen programmes of Schubert's piano music
Talk by William Glock : January 28
by John Lehmann
Produced by Robert Gittings andand
An argument of yesterday and tomorrow, suggested by a house where ' It is strange to catch
So hollowly a glimpse of patterned walls Stained with our absent lives.'
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
Desmond Dupré (guitar)
Talk by Glyn Daniel , Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Lecturer in Archaeology in the University
The accidental discovery in 1940 of cave paintings and engravings at Lascaux in the South of France was one of the most remarkable events in archaeology, and the paintings themselves have been called one of the wonders of the world. In this talk Dr. Daniel reviews two recent books on the subject, and gives his own impressions of the caves and some reflections on Upper Palaeolithic cave art.
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute) Edward Selwyn (oboe)
Tom Wightman (bassoon)
Frederick Riddle (viola)
Margaret Schofield (piano)
The Robert Masters String Trio:
Robert Masters (violin) Nannie Jamipson (viola)
Muriel Taylor (ceJlo)