Peter Cooper (piano)
A Hill Tune
Mediterranean Sleepy Head Gopak
Nocturne: May Night in the Ukraine In a Vodka Shop
Arthur Calder-Marshall reflects on the technical problems of treating time in the novel
(The recorded broadcast of March 12)
Suite No. 4, in E flat for unaccompanied cello
Prelude; Allemande; Courante: Sarabande; Bourrees 1 and 2; Gigue played by Casals on gramophone records
Suite No. S, in C minor: July 6
Katharine Goodson talks about Theodor Leschetizky , who was her teacher
' Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebotes '
Cantata (K.35)
In order of singing:
Gerechtigkeit (Divine Justice)
Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano)
Chrlstgeist (Spirit of Christian Virtue)
Raymond Nilsson (tenor)
Barrnherzigkeit (Divine Mercy)
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)
A Christian.......Max Worthley (tenor) Weltgeist (Spirit of the World)
Adele Leigh (soprano)
Boris Ord (organ)
The London Mozart Players
(Led by Eli Goren )
Conductor, Harry Blech
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
This is the third of a series of four concerts of Mozart's lesser-known choral works, given in the Royal Festival Hall. In the last ot the series, on July 14 (to be repeated from the studio on July 15), there will be a concert performance of ' Zaide.'
The Scholar's Paris
Talk by Darste Gillie
Manchester Guardian correspondent in Paris
' Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebotes
Part 2 -
Harold Rutland writes on page 7
Tickets, from 121. 6d. to 2s. 6d., may be obtained from the Royal Festival Hall or usual agents.
A second performance of * Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebotes,' from the. studio: tomorrow at 7.30
How to Judge
Victorian Architecture
First of four talks by Nikolaus Pevsner
Slade Professor of Fine Art in the University of Cambridge
Drawn from the Fourth Day of ' Alciphron ' by the Rev. George Berkeley , later Bishop of Cloyne
(1685-1753)
Arranged for broadcasting and produced by Rayner Heppenstall
Quartet in C minor, Op. 15 played by Norbert Brainin (violin)
Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Clifford Curzon (piano)
Talk by James Joll
Fellow of St. Antony's College, Oxford .
Mr. Joll, who has recently returned from a visit to the Lebanon, Syria, and Israel, speaks of the difficulties of judgment and the division of sympathies experienced by a foreign visitor.