' Beauty of the World'
A folk tale told by Paddiy Sherlock with an introduction by Professor J. H. Delargy
Mass : 0 Michael sung by the Renaissance Singers
Conductor, Michael Howard
From St. Sepulchre's, Holborn
Talk by R. H. Ward
Baudelaire's mother married a distinguished French officer when Baudelaire was a child, so that in the poet's mind his mother and ' Madame Aupick ' became to some extent different and conflicting persons.
Part 2
See Wednesday at 8.5
Programme 3
The Action:
Courtyard of Faust's castle in Greece; Fields of Arcady; In the mountains; The battlefield ; The Emperor's tent
Characters in order of speaking:
Chorus of captive girls:
Betty Baskcomb , Nicolette Bernard , Cherry Cottrell , and Julia Lang Solo soprano. Ceinwen Rowlands
Solo flute. Edward Walker
The New Symphony Orchestra
Choir of the East Ham Grammair Sbhool for Girls
Conducted by Matyas Seiber
Cecil James , (bassoon)
The London Mozart Players
(Leader, Max Salpeter )
Conductor, Harry Blech
A series of programmes suggested by the South Banik Exhibition
6—Britain's Contribution
A discussion between architect-designers from four countries
Speakers:
Professor G. Paulsson (Sweden)
Ernesto Rogers (Italy)
Philip C. Johnson (U.S.A.)
In tihe chair:
Wells Coates. O.B.E., F.R.I.B.A.
Sophie Wyss (soprano)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Le roi Loys; La fille tombée a l'eau; Celui que mon coeur aime tant; Ou done es-tu ce soir allée?; Toutouic; Lane de Marion; Pierre et sa mie; Noël provencal
(arrangements by Julien Tiersot )
First of three programmes of French folk songs
by Elizabeth Bowen
Elizabeth Bowen objectively examines the tendency, which has become marked in modern English writing, to turn back to childhood and the remembrance of things past.
Trio in A
(without Opus number) played by the New Philharmonic Trio :
David Wise (violin)
Gethvn Wykeham-George (cello)
Winifred Davey (piano)
See also tomorrow at 6.0