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Max Rostal (violin)
Frederick Stone (accompanist)
Heinrich von Biber (1644-1704) was one of the foremost violinists of his day and wrote the first German violin music of any importance. This Passacaglia has been edited for concert performance by Max Rostal.

Contributors

Violin:
Max Rostal
Accompanist:
Frederick Stone
Unknown:
Max Rostal.

A play written for broadcasting by James Forsyth
Production by E. J. King Bull
Also taking part:
Malcolm Hayes and John Turnbull Music composed by John Hotchkis
Two other plays by James Forsyth are to be broadcast in the Third Programme this week: ' The Other Heart ' on Thursday and ' Adclaise ' on Friday.

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
James Forsyth
Production By:
E. J. King Bull
Unknown:
Malcolm Hayes
Unknown:
John Turnbull
Composed By:
John Hotchkis
Unknown:
James Forsyth
Theo:
Allan McClelland
Madeleine:
Hattie Jacques
Bernard:
Laidman Browne
Alberic:
Howieson Culff
Hugo:
Lyn Evans
Supiro:
Esme Percy
Heloise:
Pamela Brown
Fulbert:
Carleton Hobbs
Geoffrey:
Harry Hutchinson
Abelard:
Robert Harris

A talk in French
Introduced by John Summerson
M. Le Corbusier recently visited London in connection with this year's International Congress of Architects. During his visit he went to the South Bank and to an exhibition recently held under the title ' Growth and Form.' Starting from the impressions he received, he talks about some of his own ideas and beliefs.

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Summerson
Introduced By:
M. Le Corbusier

Secular music by an Italianate Englishman
Introduced by Betty Cole
/ The Golden Age Singers
Directed by Margaret Field-Hyde
Margaret Field Hyde (soprano)
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
René Soames (tenor)
Gordon Clinton (baritone) with Marjorie Avis (soprano) and Maurice Bevan (baritone)
Margaret Hodsdon (virginals)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Harpsichord:
Pavana and Galliarda: Pagget Pavana
Madrigal: Fece da vot Virginals: Fece da voi Madrigal :
Bonjour mon coeur (Lassus)
Virginals: Bonjour mon coeur
(The introduction, madrigals.and virginal music are recorded)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Betty Cole
Directed By:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Soprano:
Margaret Field Hyde
Soprano:
Alfred Deller
Tenor:
René Soames
Baritone:
Gordon Clinton
Soprano:
Marjorie Avis
Soprano:
Maurice Bevan
Baritone:
Margaret Hodsdon
Harpsichord:
George Malcolm

(born August 19, 1881)
Camille Maurane (baritone)
Ernest LuSh (piano)
The London Wind Players
Conductor, Harry Blech
Sept Chansons de Clement Marot ,
Op. 15
Estrene a Anne: Languir me tais ... : Aux damoyselles paresseuses d'escrire a leurs amys; Estrene de la rose; Present de couleur blanche: Changeons propos, c'est trop chante d'amours; Du conflict en douleur
Dixtuor. Op. 14
Doucement mouvementé;Modérément-Vivement; Allègrement, mais pas trop vif

Contributors

Baritone:
Camille Maurane
Conductor:
Harry Blech
Unknown:
Clement Marot

Third Programme

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