by Henrik Ibsen
Translated for radio by Peter Watts
(Textual adviser, M. C. Bradbrook ) with Gabrielle Blunt. Denise Bryer and Hamilton Dyce
A new production by Peter Watts
Rinus van Zelm (saxophone)
The Leighton Lucas Orchestra (Leader, Ronald Good )
Conductor, Leighton Lucas
Talk by F. C. Copleston, S.J.
The problem of meaning, not a new problem, has been partly clarified and partly obscured in recent discussion by philosophers. It cannot be settled either by, making or by refuting arbitrary definitions of meaning. Father Copleston suggests a fresh line of approach.
Suzanne Rosza (violin)
Paul Hamburger (piano)
Nora Gruhn (soprano) Josephine Lee (piano)
Gareth Morris (flute) Maria Lidka (violin)
Watson Forbes (viola)
Sonata No. 4. in C. for violin and piano. Op. 72
Songs :
Warnung; Ein Paar: Kinder Geschichte : Aeolsharfe ; Hat gesagt -bleibt's nicht dabei; Das Dorf
Serenade in G. for flute, violin, and viola. Op. 141a Second of ten programmes of music by Reger, arranged by Donald Mitchell.
A mock elegy and the praise of a young girl by John Skelton , Laureate
(c. 1460-1529)
Presented in an abridged form by Rayner Heppenstall Jane Scrope 's complaint upon the death of Philip read by Diana Maddox
Skelton's commendations of Jane read by Oliver Burt
The Renaissance Singers
Conductor, Michael Howard
Ralph Downes (organ)
Full anthems:
0 clap your hands together; Almighty and everlasting God: 0 Lord in thy wrath rebuke me not
Organ :
Fancy for double orgaine; Fantasia
Anthems with verses to the organs:
Blessed are all they that fear the Lord: Behold thou hast made my days
The Search for Solitude
Talk by Tom Lethbridge
Accounts of the voyages of Columbus do not contain the whole story of the discovery of America. The speaker, who is at present honorary Keeper of Anglo-Saxon Antiquities in the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Cambridge, describes a number of earlier Atlantic voyages made from the northern coasts of Europe.