Symphonic fairy tale after Hans Andersen by Raymond Chevreuille
Recordings made by Mariette Martin-Metten (soprano)
Georges Génieot (narrator)
Chorus and Orchestra of I.N.R., Belgium
(Chorus-Master, René Maxy)
Conductor, Franz-Andre
Produced by Raymond Chevreuille and Theo Rossel
A series of six talks
3-The Mathematics of Counting by R. Rado , Ph.D.,
Lecturer in Mathematics at King's College, London
The aim of this series of six talks is to give some idea of the actual stuff of modern pure mathematics by means of examples taken from its various branches. The senes is intended as an experiment to determine whether broadcasting can be used to communicate mathematical theory.
Jacques Thibaud (violin) Tasso Janopoulo (piano)
Joan Gray (contralto) Josephine Lee (piano)
1460(?)-1529
E. M. Forster gives a broadcast version of the lecture he delivered earlier this year at the Aldeburgh Festival
The Art of Fugue
Prepared for performance by Leonard Isaacs
Part 2
London Harpsichord Ensemble
Part 3: Saturday
by Rayner Heppenstall
Gerald of Barry (Giraldus Cambrensis)
Hugh Griffith
Harp music composed by Daniel Jones and played by Jeanne Chevreau
Produced by the author
The opening scene is laid in the castle of Chatlllon-sur-Seine in the summer of A.D. 1203. The five previous years are passed in review, and the scene moves to Rouen, to Pembrokeshire, and to Westminster
Quartet No. 3 played by the Aeolian String Quartet:
Alfred Cave (violin)
Leonard Dight (violin)
Watson Forbes (viola)
John Moore , (cello)
A monthly review in which recent cultural and political trends in the U.S.S.R. are examined
George Reavey , Lecturer In Russian Literature at Manchester University, talks about Soviet literature since the Decree of 1946
Mass : Euge bone sung by the BBC Midland Singers
Conducted by John Lowe