A colloquy In Aidenn by Edgar Allan Poe
Arranged for broadcasting and produced by Rayner Heppenstall
Das musikalische Opfer played by the London Harpsichord Ensemble :
John Francis (flute)
Manoug Parikian (violin)
Hans Geiger (violin) Bernard Davis (viola) Hugo Linden (viola)
Ambrose Gauntlett (cello)
Terence Weil (cello)
Millicent Silver (harpsichord)
by Eugene R. Black , President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
('Live? Our servants can do that for us ...') by Philippe Auguste Mathias , Count Villlers de l'Isle-Adam
(1838-1889)
Abridged and newly translated with a commentary by James Laver
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall with Hamilton Dyce, Stanley Groome
J. Hubert Leslie , Duncan Mclntyre
Robert Marsden. Keith Pyott
Jennie Tourel (soprano)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
Nina Milkina (piano)
Fetes Galantes (Book 1):
En sourdine; Fantoches: Clair de lune
Children's Corner Suite:
Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum : Jimbo's lullaby; Serenade for the doll; Snow is dancing: The little shepherd; The golliwogg's cake-walk
Fêtes Galantes (Book 2):
Les ingénus; Le faune; Colloque sentimental
Other programmes of Debussy's music: each day this week
A talk by A. G. Lehmann on Symbolism and Impressionism
Cecil Day Lewis reads his translation of Paul Valery 's poem
' Le Cimetière Marin '
Richard Lewis (tenor)
Geraint Jones (harpsichord)
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader, Andrew Cooper )
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
On the question whether
Theological propositions mean what they seem to mean
Speakers:
Rev. Vincent Turner. s.j., of Campion Hall , Oxford; A. G. N. Flew. Lecturer in Philosophy in the University of Aberdeen: P. H. Nowell Smith. Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford: and R. M. Hare , Feltow of BalHoi College. Oxford
(The recorded broadcast of May 14)