Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
John Wolfe (oboe)
Norman Franklin (piano)
Martin String Quartet
Adrian Cruft , who was born in 1921, held the Boult Conducting Scholarship at the Royal College of Music from 1938 to 1940. After five years in the Army he returned to the College, where he continued his studies with Gordon Jacob and Edmund Rubbra , and was awarded the Sullivan Composition Prize in 1947. Gordon Phillips , who is forty-two, taught himself the piano and organ, and at the age of sixteen became organist of village church near Nottingham. When he was twenty-two he entered Nottingham University and studied with Bernard Johnson He is now lecturer in music at the City Literary Institute in London.
A trumpet concerto, an orchestral suite, and a sextet are among the compositions of John Addison , who was born in 1920 and studied at the Royal College of Music with Gordon Jacob. Like Adrian Cruft , he won the Sullivan prize; he served for six years in the Army; and he has recently written music for several films.
Elisabeth Lutyens , who studied at the Royal College and in Paris, has a large number of works to her credit, including six chamber concertos and ' The Pit,' a dramatic cantata, performed at the I.S.C.M. Festival at Palermo last year. She has written music for radio plays and features, and for many documentary films.
Harold Rutland
* The land was ours before we were the land’s’
First of two talks by Perry Miller , Professor of American Literature at Harvard University
Quintet in F minor played by the Quintetto Chiglano:
Riccardo Brengola (violin)
Mario Benvenuti (violin)
Giovanni Leone (viola)
Lino Filippini (cello)
Sergio Lorenzi (piano)
Professor Basil Willey reviews M. M. Mahood 's recent book on the influence of Renaissance thought on English writers of the seventeenth century
Gareth Morris (flute)
Terence MacDonagh (cor anglais)
Ernest Lush , John Wills (pianos)
Philharmonia Orchestra
(Leader. Max Salpeter )
Conducted by Ernest Ansermet
A myth for broadcasting by Maurice Carpenter with music composed and directed by John Hotchkis
Production by Raymond Raikes
Cast in order of speaking:
Anthony Jacobs. Duncan Mclntyre
(The recorded broadcast of March 19)
Piano Sonata in B flat. No. 41 Piano Sonata in F, No 29 played by Edith Vogel
Second of six recitals of Haydn's piano sonatas. (The sonatas are numbered according' to the Breitkopf collected edition of Haydn's works)
A programme of readings illustrating some of the poet's central beliefs
Extracts chosen and introduced by Enid Welsford
Read by George Rylands
(The recorded broadcast of March 20)
Herbert Janssen (baritone)
Der Musikant: with Gerald Moore
(piano)
Biterolf: with Michael Raucheisen
(piano)
Dereinst, dereinst; Alle gingen. Herz. zur Ruh: with Gerald Moore (piano)
Denk' es, 0 Seele: with Michael Raucheisen (piano)
An die Geliebte: with Coenraad van Bos
(piano)
Bei einer Trauung: with Michael Raucheisen (piano)
Komm, 0 Tod: with Gerald Moore
(piano)
Cophtisches Lied 2: withCoenraad van Bos (piano) on gramophone records