Robert Masters Piano Quartet:
Robert Masters (violin) Nannie Jamieson (viola)
Muriel Taylor (cello)
Kinloch Anderson (piano)
by C. J. Sisson , Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature at London University
Professor Sisson has made a special study of the records of the great Law Courts in Elizabethan England. In this talk he is mainly concerned to show what light they throw on the literature of the time.
Four Concertos from
II Cimento dell' Armonia, Op. 8
No. 5, in E flat (La Tempesta di Mare); No. 6. in C (II Piacere); No. 7, In D minor; No. 8, in B flat
Louis Kaufman (violin)
A section of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David McCallum ) Boris Ord (harpsichord)
Conducted by Walter Goehr
Six lectures by E. H. Carr
Some reflections on the social and political changes of the last century and a half
4-From Individualism to Mass Democracy
The speaker traces the gradual recognition and acceptance of the logical consequences of the doctrine of popular sovereignty, and the shift of emphasis from the role of the individual to the role of the masses with its revolutionary effect on the character of democratic institutions.
Walter Gieseking (piano)
A masque by John Milton and Henry Lawes
As first presented at Ludlow Castle on Michaelmas Day. 1634
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The Deller Consort: April Cantelo (soprano) Alfred Deller (counter-tenor) Eric Barnes (tenor) Lawrence Watts (tenor) Norman Platt (baritone) Leonard Brain (baritone oboe) Cecil James (bassoon) Michael Whelan (trombone) Desmond Dupre (tenor viol)
Fourth of a series of programmes of music of the fifteenth century.
Japan's Reaction to Western Culture by Sir George Sansom
Divertimento played by the Sudwestfunk
Symphony Orchestra
Conductor, Har.s Roabaud