John Francis (flute)
Millicent Silver (harpsichord)
Sonata in E, for flute and continuo Harpsichord: Six Little Preludes
Fugue in D minor
Sonata in A, for flute and harpsichord Last of three programmes that have included Bach's six flute sonatas
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.
(The recorded broadcast of March 22)
Alan Loveday (violin)
Kyla Greenbaum , Mary Peppin and Geraldine Peppin
(three pianos)
London Classical Orchestra
(Leader, Thomas Carter )
Conductor, Trevor Harvey
(Given before an invited audience, in co-operation with the London Contemporary Music Centre)
Parti
Overture, Op. 42 (1926).Serge Prokofiev
7.10 app. Poem for twenty-two strings
Humphrey Searle
7.24 app. Violin Concerto. Denis Aplvor
Lento (inflessibile) ; Allegro marziate; Molto moderato
(first broadcast performance)
Kathleen Bliss discusses the most recently published section of Karl Barth 's ' Dogmatik '
Karl Barth 's ' Dogmatik ' is still being published and will not be finished for some years. In the most recently published section he returns to a discussion of the doctrine of the creation and gives his opinions of the views put forward by Simone de Beauvoir. Dr. Kathleen. Bliss, who recently reviewed Simone de Beauvoir's book in the Third Programme, talks about Barth's comments and his doctrine of the creation, and refers to recent conversations with him on this subject.
(Postponed from February 12)
Part 2 (first broadcast performance)
Ernest Newman gives an illustrated talk on the occasion of Arturo Toscanini 's eighty-fifth birthday
See ' Both Sides of the Microphone ' followed by an interlude at 9.25
A Proust reconstruction by Pamela Hansford Johnson
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
Others taking part:
Heron Carvic. Roger Delgado
Malcolm Hayes , Penelope Metaxas
Bryan Powley , Keith Pyott
Lydia Sherwood , Ronald Sidney Gladys Spencer , Raf de la Torre Anne Totten , Richard Williams
Music arranged and composed by Michael Head and played by him with Winifred Small (violin)
(The recorded broadcast of March 3)
Les Nuits d'Eté
Villanelle; Le spectre de la rose; Sur les lagunes; Absence; Au cimetière; L'ile inconnue sung by Suzanne Danco (soprano) with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra conducted by Thor Johnson on gramophone records
Geoffrey Grigson reflects on the mystique and the realities of Cornwall after a return visit to the county in which he grew up
(The recorded broadcast of October 5)