Trio in D, Op. 70 No. 1
Allegro vivace e con brio: Largo assai ed espressivo:
Presto played by the Harry Isaacs Trio:
Leonard Hirsch (violin) James Whitehead (cello)
Harry Isaacs (piano)
Trio in B flat, Op. 70 No. 2: March 11
in England and on the Continent by T. F. T. Plucknett , F.B.A.
Professor of Legal History in the University of London
In the fourth of this series of seven talks by various speakers, Professor Plucknett illustrates the contribution of legal history to the comparative study of law.
(The recorded broadcast of March 1)
Next talk: Saturday at 9.30
A centenary portrait of Thomas Moore
Written and introduced by H. A. L. Craig
The singers:
C. Day Lewis, James Johnston Joseph Tomelty , Seumas Ennis
The speakers:
Harry Hutchinson
Diana Maddox , Anthony Jacobs Robert Mooney , Norman Shelley
John Wills (piano)
Marie Goossens (harp)
Production by Douglas Cleverdon and W. R. Rodgere .
followed by an interlude at 7.45
Frederick Thurston (clarinet)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Vittorio Gui
Part 1
See Harold Rutland 's ' Music Diary '
Talk by Terence Prittie
Manchester Guardian correspondent in Germany
Part 2
Talk by Michael Tippett on contrasts and comparisons between Schoenberg and Hindemith with recorded piano illustrations by Mewton-Wood
See 10.15 p.m.
Ludus Tonalis. played by Mewton-Wood (piano)
Nontando Jabavu , Davidson Nicol , and Peter Abrahams discuss ' racial ' misunderstanding and prejudice. They give their own experience, as Africans, of the effect of these tensions on individuals
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 24)
Mass: Pater creator omnium Motet: Gaude flore virginali sung by the BBC Scottish Singers
Conducted by John Hopkins
(The recorded broadcast of Nov. 20)