Sonata in D, Op. 102 No. 2 played by Pierre Fournier (cello) and Art.ur Schnabel (piano) on gramophone records
A recital by Jean Mercure with Germaine Mounier at the piano
Festino nella sera del
Giovedi grasso avanti cena sung by the London Chamber Singers
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
(A second performance of yesterday's programme)
A talk by His Excellency the High Commissioner for the Union of South Africa, Dr. A. L. Geyer
(born February 24, 1852)
An Irish portrait of the novelist
Drawn from the recorded remainders and reminders of Lady Hanson. Anna Kelly
Richard Irvine Best
Oliver St. John Gogarty
Joseph Hone. Lennox Robinson
Seumas O'Sullivan
Brinsley MacNamara , Austin Clark
Sean O'Faolain , Frank O'Connor
Eoin O'Mahony ,
Monk Gibbon H. L.Morrow. Capt. Richard Bird
Charles Duff , Roger McHugh J. J. O'Neill , Dossy Wright
Edited by W. R. Rodgers
Produced by Maurice Brown
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 24) See also tomorrow at 6.25 and Saturday at 11.30
Antonio Brosa (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Rudolf Schwarz
Part 1
A talk on Schoenberg in America by Michael Tippett
To be repeated on March 23
Part 2
Style
Second of three illustrated talks by William Glock
Last talk: March 27
Quintet in G minor (K.516) played by The Amadeus String Quartet
Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
Talk by James Fisher
James Fisher was a member of the Severn Wildfowl Trust's expedition to Central Iceland last summer. He describes the discovery of what is probably the world's largest breeding-ground of the pink-footed goose, and talks of held research that should lead to an assessment of its world population.