Romanzen aus Tiecks " Magelone *
Mack Harrell (baritone)
Gerald Gover (piano)
Abvar Lideli (narrator)
Part 1
Keinen hat es noch gereut; Traun! Bogen und Pfeil sind gut fur den Feind: sind es Schmerzen, sind es Freuden; Lie-be kam aus fernen Landen: So willst du des Armen: Wie soil ich die Freude, die Wonne den tragen; War es dir. dem diese Lippen bebten; Wir müssen uns trennen
What is Wrong with London? by Peter Shepheard, A.R.I.B.A.
The speaker outlines London's planning Sroblems in relation to the solutions offered by the County and Greater London Plans.
Second of four talks
Ronmanzen aus Tiecks 'Magelone'
(Continued)
Ruhe, Sussliebchen, im Schatten: So tonet denn, schaumende Wellen; Wie schnell verschtwindet so Licht als Glans; Muss es eine Trennung geben; Geiiebter, wo zaudert dein irrender Fuss; Wie froh und frisch mein Sinn eich hebt; Treue Liebe dauert lange
Illustrated talk by Julian Herbage
A selection from his poems
Arranged and produced by Terence Tiller
Readers :
Jill Balcon. Oliver Burt
Mary O'Farrell. Eric Phillips
Pro Musica Antiqua Ensemble :
Maria Ceuppens (soprano)
Jeanne Deroubaix (contralto)
Louis Devos (tenor)
Franz Mertens (tenor) Franz Clement (bass)
Suzanne Bouquette (minstrel's harp)
Rachel van Heeke (treble viol)
Jean Christoph van Hecke
(tenor viol)
Arthur Dirkx (tenor viol)
Michel Podolski (lute)
Henri Beugnier (recorders) Director, Safford Cape
by Sir Geoffrey Jefferson , F.R.S.,
Professor of Neuro-Surgery in the University of Manchester
Descartes held that the human soul had its seat in the pineal gland. In this broadcast version of his Purser Lecture (originally delivered at Trinity College, Dublin, in May last year) Professor Jefferson explains why Descartes thought it possible to localise the soul at all and why he chose the pineal gland.
Joan Barker (piano)
Gerairit Jones (organ)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Leader, Maurice Clare )
Conductor, Boyd Neel
Overture in B flat
Concerto in G minor, for piano and orchestra
Symphony No. 4. in F
Concerto in C, tor organ and orchestra Second of a series of programmes of music by Arne
The Far Eastern Situation as Seen from Paris
Talk by Robert Guillain , foreign news editor of Le Monde
Quartet in A (K.464) played by the Aeolian String Quartet:
Alfred Cave (violin)
Leonard Dight (violin) Watson Forbes (viola)
John Moore (cello)
J. B. Baimborough reviews an American survey of developments in modern literary criticism' The Armed Vision' by S. E. Hyman
Piano Sonata No. 2 played by Monique Haas