Sonata No. 2. in A minor for violin and piano played by Frederick Grinke (violin)
Kendall Taylor (piano)
Richard Irvine Best, one-time Librarian of the National Library, Ireland, and inimitable Dublin raconteur, talks of his old friend George Moore
A lyric tragedy in a prologue and five acts
Words by Le Clerc de la Bruere
Music by Rameau
Radio version arranged by Edmond Appia
BBC Opera Chorus
(Trained by Alan G. Melville ) Thurston Dart (harpsichord)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Leader, Manoug Parikian )
Conducted by Edmond Appia
Repetiteur. George Coop
The scene is laid in Phrygia in classical times
Prologue: The palace of love
Act 1: At the shrines of fallen heroes
Act 2: A deserted place near a temple
Second of two talks by Alexander Halpern
The speaker was General Secretary of the Russian Provisional Government of 1917
Act 3: A gallery in Teucer's palace Act 4: The sea-shore
Act 5: Before Teucer's palace overlooking the sea
by John Milton
A production by Nevill Coghill as presented at All Souls College during the Oxford Festival of 1951 and now performed by the Oxford University Dramatic Society in the Arlosh Hall, Manchester College. Oxford
Trio in B flat, Op. 11
Allegro con brio: Adagio
Tema con variazionl played by the Waters-Pleeth-Gocd Trio:
Stephen Waters (clarinet)
William Pleeth (cello) Margaret Good (piano)
John. Raymond compares some English and American literary critics' ideas about literature and society
Suite No. 2, Op. 4 played by the Concert Hall Symphony Orchestra
Conductor. Henry Swoboda on gramophone records