Jan van der Gucht (tenor)
Dennis Noble (baritone)
Clifton Helliwell (accompanist)
Peterisms (first set):
Chopcherry; A sad song;
Rutterkin Saudades :
Along the stream: Take. 0 take those lips away; Heracleitus Petprisms :
Roister doister; Spring; Lusty Juventus
Fifth of six programmes of songs by Warlock. April 1
A comedy by Ivan Turgenev
Translated by Vera Larina
Chorale Partita:
Sei gegrtisset, Jesu giitig played by Helmut Walcha (organ) on gramophone records
Second of three lectures by Humphry House
Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford
* ... Never to see or describe any interesting appearance in nature without connecting it, by dim analogies, with the moral world proves faintness of impression ...' (Coleridge, September 10, 1802)
By permission of the Master and Council of Trinity College, Mr. House is broadcasting a shortened version of three of the Clark Lectures for 1952, recently delivered in Cambridge. This evening he speaks of Coleridge's view of Nature and the mind as revealed in his methods of description.
To be repeated on March 24
Last lecture: March 29
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Vittorio Gui
Part 1
Talk by John N. Hazard
Professor of Law in Columbia University, New York
In the last of the seven talks on comparative law Professor Hazard reviews the effect of the American Constitution and circumstances of American life on jury trial.
Part 2
Another performance of the tvorks by Roger-Ducasse and Rossini: tomorrow evening (all Home Services except Scottish) '
by G. S. Fraser
G. S. Fraser , poet and critic, who has recently been recovering from a nervous breakdown, describes life in a mental hospital from the patient's point of view.
Janny van Wering (harpsichord)
Prelude in C
La misterieuse
Prelude in D minor Les papillons
Prelude in G minor La milordine
Prelude in F Sceur Monique Prelude in A
Les dars homicides
Prelude in B minor Passacaille
Prelude in B flat
Les baricades misterieuses
Prelude in E minor
Les petits moulins a vent
Graham Hough , author of ' The Last Romantics.' speaks about the Irish man of letters who was bom on February 24. 1852
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 26)