by C. Day Lewis, Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford
(A recording of his Inaugural Lecture delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre Oxford, on June 1)
(Previously broadcaston July 7)
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by C. Day Lewis, Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford
(A recording of his Inaugural Lecture delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre Oxford, on June 1)
(Previously broadcaston July 7)
Hilde Zadek (soprano)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Dennis Brain (horn)
Frederick Grinke (violin)
Kendall Taylor (piano) songs:
Im Garten am Seegeetade; Fruhlingslied; Ich sass zu deinen Ftissen; Es schauen die Blumen alle; Mondenschein; Regenlied; unbewegite liaue Luft
Horn Trio in E flat, Op. 40
by Renford Baimibrough , Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge
Plato likened the philosophy of his time to the mythological Battle of the Gods and Giants. The speaker applies the same limile to present-day philosophy and sugtests some of the lines along which the gods and giants of today may hope to achieve concord.
(Transcribed and edited by Denis Stevens )
The Golden Age Singers:
Mangaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Alfred Detler (counter-tenor)
René Soamee (tenor)
Gordon ' Clinton (baritone)
Susd Jeans (organ)
From Cleveland Lodge, Dorking
Second of three programmes of music from the Mulliner Book
Pugin, Ruskin, Scott
Second of four talks by Nikolaus Pevsner
Slade Professor of Fine Art
In the Uniivereity of Cambridge
Written for broadcasting by Laurie Lee
Produced by Raymer Heppenstall
Music composed end directed by Brian Easdale
For cast see Friday at 6.55
In 1519 five Spanish ships under a Portuguese admiral sailed out of the Guadalquivir with a complement of 260 souls, of whom eighteen returned, three years later, having circumnavigated the globe.
(This programme, previously broadcast in the Home Service in April 1960, is a new production of the original broadcast tn the Third Programme im Ootober 1946)
Oda Slotodskaya (soprano)
The Wigmore Ensemble :
Geoffrey Gilbert , (flute)
Terence MacDonaugh (oboe)
Jack Brymer
(E flat clarinet and clarinet)
Basil Tschaikov (clarinet)
Walter Lear (bass clarinet) Gwydion Brooke (bassoon)
Dennis Brain (norm) Maurice Clare (violin.)
Frederick Riddle (viola)
William Pleeth (cello)
Eugene Cruft (double-base)
Tafk by Terence Prfttie. Manchetter Gurdiancorrespondent in Germany
(The recorded broadcast of June 22)
Violin Concerto in A played by Edith Bertschinger (violin)
Orchestra of the Vienna CollegiumMusicum
Christa Fubrumann (harpsichord)
Conducted by Anton Heiller on gramophone records