Talk by John Betjeman
Nina Milkina (piano)
Hungarian String Quartet:
Zoltan Szekely (violin)
Alexander Moskowsky (violin)
Denes Koromzay (viola)
Vilmos Palotai (cello)
Frederick Grinke (violin)
Kendall Taylor (piano)
(s)
Fourth of six programmes
1-From the British Point of View by A. D. C. Peterson
Alec Peterson is author of The Far East: A Social Geography. During the war he was head of the Political Warfare Section, Force 136, and later was Deputy Director of Psychological Warfare, S.E.A.C.
Impromptus (Variations on a theme of Clara Wieck), Op. 5
Novelette In D, Op. 21 No. 2 played by Adelina de Lara (piano)
on a The Cinema is the Highest Form of Art'
Moderator:
Very
Rev. Father Kenneth Wykeham-George , O.P. ,
Prior of Blackfriars, Oxford
Defender:
Very Rev. Father
Hilary J. Carpenter, O.P .,
Prior Provincial
Chairman, Catholic Film Institute
Objector:
Very Rev. Father
John Baptist Reeves, O.P .
Introduced by Cyril Cusack
From the Old Hall. Lincoln's Inn
Henry Cummings (baritone)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
Eric Hope (piano)
Middle Period Works
Heine Songs:
Ein Fichtenbaum steht einsam
Morgens steh' ich auf und frage Du bist wie eine Blume
Berceuse
Variations on Weinen. klagen
Songs from Schiller's William Tell:
Der Fischerknabe
Der Hirt
Der Alpenjager
Fourth of a series of programmes of Liszt's music, devised by Humphrey Searle
Peggy Ashcroft reads a seJection from her poetry
Chosen by James McFarlan
Symphony No. 5
Allegro energico; Andante;
Allegro assai played by the Orchestra of Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk
Conductor,
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
Professor E. Renoir , the nephew and godson of the painter, gives some early personal impressions
of the 15th and 16th Centuries
Ave verum; Ave coelorum domina-
(Josquin des Pies): Choir of Dijon Cathedral, conducted by J. Samson
Echo Fantasy; Six Variations on Mein junges Leben hat ein End (Siveelinck): Finn Videro (organ), Andre Marchal (organ)
Kyrie and Christe ; Agnus; Sa-ictus;
Benedittus and Hosanma (Missa, Assumpta est Maria) (Palestrina): Choir of Dijon Cathedral, conducted by J. Samson on gramophone records