Frederick Fuller (baritone)
Daniel Kelly (piano)
John Francis (flute)
Millicenit Silver (piano)
First of two illustrated talks by Maurice Jacobson
All Beethoven 's piano sonatas are to be broadcast in a series of programmes beginning tomorrow at 6.20
Second talk: January 11
The Deller Consort:
April Cantelo (soprano)
Eileen McLoughlin (soprano) Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
Max Worthley (tenor)
Eric Barnes (tenor)
Norman Platt (baritone)
London Consort of Viols:
Harry Danks (treble viol)
Stanley Wootton (treble viol)
Jacqueline Townishend (tenor viol)
Sylvia Putterill (tenor viol)
Henry Revell (bass viol)
Robert Donington (bass viol)
(Continued in next column)
Fantasia a 3 In Nomine a 5 Madrigals:
I weigh not fortune's frown I tremble not at noise of war I see ambition never pleased I feign not friendship
Madrigal with viols:
What is our life?
Pavan and Galiiard à 6
Fifth of seven programmes of music by Orlando Gibbons
by John Hatch , Lecturer in International Relations, Extra-Mural Department, Glasgow University
The speaker examines the international implications of South African policy and its effect on the United Nations and on the Commonwealth. followed by an interlude at 8.5
by Stephen Potter
1-Basic Conversationship
For details see tomorrow at 6.50
' Week-endmanship,' Jan. 22; ' Recent
Researches in Gamesmanship/ Feb. 12
Halle Orchestra
(Leader, Laurance Turner )
Conducted by Igor Markevitch
Oliver Bannister and William Barlow (flutes)
Part l Cimarosa - Concerto for two flutes
(first performance in England)
The International Situation Seen from Paris at the End of 1950 by Robert Guillain , foreign news editor of Le Monde.
Part 2
(flrat performance in. England)
Another performance: tomorrow
A Dining-room Reflection by Martin Cooper
First of three talks
Alan Pryce-Jones : January 8 Harold Nicolson : January 13
Extracts from
' Le Grand Testement'
Translated by Norman. Cameron
Piano Trio played by the Semino Trio:
Granville Jones (violin) Norina Semdno (cello) Arvon Davies (piano)
27 of a series of reports on the Soviet point of view as expressed in the Soviet press and broadcasts directed to the U.S.S.R.
Compiled by members of the BBC's foreign news department Yesterday's recorded broadcast)