John Whitworth (counter-tenor)
Rene Soames (tenor)
Walter Gerwig (lute)
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Third of six programmes of lutenist songs,
A talk on Communism in Malaya by Hugh Carleton Greene
Some weeks ago the speaker returned from Kuala Lumpur, where he was head of Emergency Information Services under General Briggs, then Director of Operations in Malaya.
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 29)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David Wise )
Conducted by Robert Irving
Part 1
Ballet: Pomona
Prelude; Corante: Pastorale; Menuetto; Passacaglia; Rigadoon; Siciliana; Marcia Music for Orchestra
by G. Burniston Brown
Reader in Physics, London University The question of the ether, is interesting scientists again. In this talk Dr. Burniston Brown examines what we mean by the words space and ether and discusses some recent pronouncements.
(Concert continued)
Suite: Horoscope
Dance for the followers of Leo; Sarabande for the followers of Virgo; Valse for the Gemini (The Twins): Bacchanale; Invocation to the Moon and Finale
Rondo Burlesca: King Pest (Summer's Last Will and Testament)
Another concert of music by Constant Lambert tomorrow. See also Friday, 11.40
Arthur Jacobs writes on page 13
by William Shakespeare
Arranged for broadcasting and produced by E. A. Harding with music by Geoffrey Wright
During the performance of the play there will be a ten-minute interval, beginning at approximately 9.55, when gramophone records of early English instrumental music will be played
Piano Sonata in B minor
Op. 58 played by Irene Scharrer
Language and Fact
Last of three talks by Stuart Hampshire