London Harpsichord Ensemble:
John Francis (flute)
Albert Waggett (flute)
Joy Boughton (oboe) Olive Zorian (violin)
Peter Mountain (violin)
Bernard Davis (viola)
Ambrose Gauntlett (cello)
Adrian Beers (double-bass)
Millicent Silver (harpsichord)
Sonatine in E flat, for harpsichord, two flutes, two violins, and bass
C. P. E. Bach
Quintet in D. for flute, oboe, violin, cello, and obbligato harpsichord
J. C. Bach
by Martin Cooper and Malcolm Macdonald
Martin Cooper reviews Concertos 1-5 by Vivaldi; Hindemith's Concert Music Tor brass and strings, and Concertino for horn and orchestra; and Richard Strauss ' Symphonia Domestica
Malcolm Macdonald reviews Liszt's Czardas Macabre; Bartok's Portrait, Op. 6 No. 1. for violin and orchestra: and Kodaly's Sonata for unaccompanied cello, Op. 8
Opera in four acts
Libretto by Mery and Du Locle
Music by Verdi
Chorus and Orchestra of Radio Italiana, Milan
(Chorus-Master, Gaetano Riccitelli )
Conductor, Fernando Previtali
(Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Italiana, Rome)
Scene: Spain in the sixteenth century
Act 1
Sc. 1: The cloisters of the convent of St. Just
Sc. 2: A fountain court adjoining the cloisters
Fact and Myth in French Economy by Raymond Aron
Act 2
Sc. 1: The gardens of the queen in Madrid Sc. 2: A large square in front of the church of Our Lady of Antioch
A talk by R. B. Braithwaite , Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, on the lectures delivered by Professor Erwin Schroainger of the Dublin Institute of Higher Studies
Act 3
Sc. 1: The king's private chamber In
Madrid
Sc. 2; A subterranean prison
Act 4
The cloisters of the convent of St. Just
by Father Gordon Albion
The Lamentations of Jeremiah sung by the Renaissance Singers
Conductor, Michael Howard
(The recorded broadcast of March 22, 1951)