Joan Trimble and Valerie Trimble
(two pianos)
En Blanc et Noir: a A. Kussewitzky au Lieutenant Jacques Chariot a Igor Striawinsky
Lindaraja
Fêtes (Noctumee. No. 2) (orr. Ravel)
by Cyril Tourneur
Adapted for radio and produced by Frank Hauser
Music composed and directed by John Hotchkis
Kathleen Ferrier (contralto)
Bruno Walter (piano)
Part 1
Basil Taylor talks about the exhibition ' Ten Decades : a Review of British Taste, 1851 to 1951 '
The exhibition is on view in London at the Suffolk Street Galleries
To be repeated on September 24
Part 2
by Colin Hardie , Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
The speaker describes how Dante gradually abandoned the traditional interpretation of Vergil, to find in Vergil himself and his poetry a new and powerful source of inspiration
Third of a group of talks
To be repeated on October 11
Last talk: Friday
The Aeneid ' Book 1: tomorrow
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
London Classical Orchestra
(Leader. Thomas Carter )
Conductor, Trevor Harvey
(Continued in next column)
Talk by T. F. T. Plucknett ,
Professor of Legal History in the University of London
The centenary of "Maitland's birth was observed in Cambridge recently. Professor Plucknett gives an appreciation of his work and influence.
(The recorded broadcast of April 6)
Hear my prayer: Westminster Abbey
Choir, conductor W. N. MeKie
Rejoice in the Lord (arr. Simkins and E. H. Fellowes ): Westminster Abbey Choir with organ and members of the Jacques String Orchestra. conducted by W. N. McKie
Remember not. Lord. our offences:
New College Choir. Oxford, conductor. H. K. Andrews
Jehova. quam multi sunt: West-minister Abbey Choir, with organ, conducted by W. N. McKie on gramophone records