Quatuor de
Saxophones de Paris:
Marcel Mule. Andre Bauchy
Georges Charron. Marcel Josse
Speech and Thought
Talk by Dr. Russell Brain, M.D ., President of the Royal College of Physicians
The speaker is particularly interested in the philosophical issues raised by neurology. and he believes that in the future philosophers will have to take more account of the nervous system than they have in the past.
A programme of his sacred works given by Kenneth Ellis (bass)
BBC Midland Chorus
Philip Cranmer (organ) A quartet of trombones
Conducted by James Denny
Die Himmel erxahlen
(Continued in next column)
Easter Dialogue: Weib. was weinest du
Ich weiss. dass mein Erloser lebt
Lamentation tor bass solo and trombones: Fill ml. Absalom
Die mit Tranen säen
Unser Wandel ist im
Himmel Herr nun lassest du deinen Diener
From Bishop Latimer Memorial
Church. Handsworth
Programme arranged by Anthony Lewis Third of six programmes of music by Schültz
Golf, Dickens, and Women's Suffrage in 1913 by Bernard Darwin with Denise Bryer. Roger Delgado , Richard George , Donald Gray , Stanley Groome. David Markham. Derek Prentice , and Gladys Spencer
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
A talk byHonor Tracy
London Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David Wise )
Conductor, Eduard van Beinum
From the Royal Albert Hall
Willem Pijper 's Third Symphony calls for a large orchestra, with a number of extra instruments, including a saxophone, a mandoline, _ and a piano requiring two players. It is in one continuous movement.
Pijper, who died in 1947 at the age of fifty-three, was the leading Dutch composer of his generation, and as a teacher of composition he exercised a profound influence on many pupils who have since attained distinction. Harold Rutland
Lord David Cecil introduces a selection of his poems
Production by Frank Hauser
Desmond Shawe-Taylor talks about Schubert's song, ' Die junge Nonne,' with illustrations from the recorded performances of Sophie Braslau , Kathleen Ferrier , Lotte Lehmann , Susan Metcalfe Casals , and Lula Mysz -Gmeiner
First of three talks
Sonata in E flat, No. 49 Sonata in E flat. No. 52 played by William Glock (piano)
Fifth of six recitals of Haydn's piano sonatas. The sonatas are numbered according to the Breitkopf collected edition of Haydn's works
A report on the Soviet point of view as expressed in the Soviet Press and broadcasts directed to listeners in the U.S.S.R.
Sonata for soio violin, Op. 13 played by Max Rostal