A short story by Keith Styles
Read by Raf de la Torre
Dennis Brain (horn), Ernest Lush (piano). First of a series of programmes, each of which will include a Hindemith sonata.
by Nontando Jaibavu
Nontando Jabavu , formerly Assistant at the School of Oriental and African Studies, talks about her experience of re-learning her native language, Xhosa, and of the insight comparative language studies can give into the social and mental habits of a people. .(Previously broadcast on February 7)
Lily Kettlewell (contralto)
Alexander Young (tenor)
Norman Walker fbass)
Garth Benson (organ)
London Philharmonic Choir
(Chorus-Master, Frederic Jackson ) philharmonla Orchestra
(Leader, Max Salpeter )
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Part 1
Concerto Grosso in D minor. Op 6
No. 10
7.23 app. Organ Concerto No. 14, in A
J. C. Hall reviews the Collected Poems of Keith Douglas
I
(Concert continued)
Dettingen Te Deum
A tale of Flodden field by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted for broadcasting by Christine Orr
Music composed by Ian Whyte
For details see Friday at 7.30
Durinig this production there will be an interval of about twelve minutes, beginning at 10.10 approx., when some of Ian Whyte 's music from the programme will be played
Quintet in A, Op. 81 played by Artur Schnabel (piano) and the Pro Arte Quartet on gramophone records
Talk by Osbert Lancaster