Early piano works played by Kyla Greenbaum
Burlesques, Nos. 1 and 2 (1908. 1911) Elegy No. 1 (1908)
Esquisses, Nos. 1 and 7 (1908. 1910) No. 6 from Ten Easy Pieces (1908) Bagatelle No. 10 (1908)
First ot two programmes devised by Humphrey Searle
First of two talks by C. E. Carrington
Towards the end of December 1850, ships carrying the first body of emigrants to the Canterbury Settlement reached New Zealand. In this talk (originally broadcast on the occasion of the Canterbury Settlement centenary) C. E. Carrington. author of The British Overseas, describes the movement for Colonial reform that was the background to the settlement and the characters of the principal reformers.
Winifred Copperwheat (viola)
B3C Scottish Orchestra
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Talk by Owen Holloway
A translation of the first part of Stendhal's novel Lucien Leuwen has recently been published under the ti tie of The Green Huntsman.
Mascia Predit (soprano)
Frederick Stone (accompanist)
' And when the sixth hour was come, there was darkness over the land until the ninth hour'
Kenneth Grayston discusses the meaning of darkness in Hebrew cosmology and in the Crucifixion
Gerald Jackson (flute)
Terence MacDonagh (oboe)
Jack Brymer (clarinet)
Gwydion Brooke (bassoon)
Dennis Brain (horn)
Richard Walton (trumpet)
Sidney Langston (trombone)
Maria Lidka (violin)
A section of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David McCallum )
Conducted by Carl Schuricht
Symphony No. 34, in C (K.338).Mozart
Allegro vivace; Andante di molto; Finale (Allegro vivace)
Allegro; Adagietto; Allegro vivace
An impression of Arthur Hugh Clough
(1819-1861) by Patrie Dickinson
Production by Joe Burroughs
Two Motets
Ave Dei patris tilia
Aeternae laudis lilium sung by the Renaissance Singers
Conductor, Michael Howard
Programme introduced by Dom Anselm Hughes o.s.B.
A monthly review of cultural and political trends
' Krokodil ' Cartoonists
David Low talks about the Russian satirical periodical ' Krokodil '
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 31)
Next talk: tomorrow