(Transcribed and edited by Denis Stevens )
The Farm Street Singers
Conductor, Fernand Laloux
Ralph Downes (organ)
London Consort of Viols:
Harry Danks (treble viol)
Jacqueline Townshend (tenor viol)
Desmond Dupr é (tenor viol)
Henry Revell (bass viol)
(The Items for viols, and organ. are recorded)
Last of three programmes of music from the Mulliner Book
Introductory talk by Egon Wellesz
See tomorrow at 7.55
Griller String Quartet:
Sidney Griller (violin) Jack O'Brien (violin) Philip Burton (viola) Colin Hampton (cello)
A monthly review of cultural and political trends in the U.S.S.R.
Religion in the U.S.S.R.
Ivan Bilibin talks about some post-war developments
To be repeated on August 6
An illustrated talk by George Rylands with the recorded voices of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson
Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree
Sir Frank Benson , Henry Ainley
John Barrymore. John Gielpud and Sir Laurence Olivier
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David McCallum )
Conducted by Walter Goehr
by W.B. Stanford, Regius Professor of Greek in Trinity College, Dublin
'I was twelve years old when I studied the Trojan War,' Joyce once remarked, 'but the story of Ulysses alone remained in my recollection.' Professor Stanford describes how Joyce first came to read the Homeric story, in Lamb's Adventures of Ulysses, and how this particular book influenced his own later version.
Piano Sonata No. 1, In C played by Alfred Kitchin
Talk by the Earl of Oardiigan
Lord Cardigan describes the discovery of a large collection of neglected manuscripts at his family home in Wiltshire and refers to some interesting historical details that have emerged during his study of them.
(The recorded broadcast of March 13)
Divertimento in F (K.247) played by the Zurich Collegium Musicum Orchestra
Conducted by Paul Sacher on gramophone records