String Quartet in F minor
Op. 95 played by the Griller Quartet on gramophone records
Second of two talks by Iris Murdoch
The hero of the existentialist novel finds himself in a ‛ valueless and meaningless world.' The speaker examines the moral and political implications of his predicament.
(The recorded broadcast of March 6)
A Charm of Lullabies
A Cradle Song; A Highland Balou; Sephestia's Lullaby; A Charm; The Nurse's Song
Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
Talk by Yvette Guyot
Antonio Brosa (violin)
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader. George Stratton )
Conducted by Basil Cameron
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
by Thomas Love Peacock
Adapted for broadcasting by Denis Cannan
The music composed and conducted by Anthony Bernard
Pro Musdca Antiqua Ensemble:
Maria Ceuppens (soprano)
Jeanne Deroubaix (contralto)
Louis Devos (tenor)
Franz Mertens (tenor) Franz Climenit (bass)
Suzanne Bouquette (minstrel's harp)
Rachel van Hecke (treble viol)
Jean-Christoph van Hecke (tenor viol)
Arthur Dirkx (tenor viol)
Michel Podolski (lute)
Henri Beugnier (recorders)
Director, Safford Cape
(The recorded broadcast of March 18)
(1562-1621)
Illustrated talk by Scott Goddard on Sweelinck and his music
Next programme of Sweelinck's music: August 9
Sonata in B flat, Op. pos-Ui. played by Solomon (piano)
Talk by C. M. Woodhouse