Cello Concerto played by Zara Nelsova (cello)
The New Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by the composer on gramophone records
by St. John Hankin
Arranged for broadcasting by Howieson Culff
Production by Archie Campbell
Three of the plays produced at the Court Theatre, London, during 1904-7 under the Vedrenne-Barker management are being presented in the Third Programme this month. Maeterlinck's ' Aglavaine and Selysette ' (broadcast last week) had six Court performances late in 1904; Hankin's ' The Return of the Prodigal,' nineteen performances in 1905 and 1907; and Granville-Barker's ' The Voysey Inheritance ' (to be broadcast on July 27 and 28), thirty-four performances in 1905 and 1906. Howieson Culff writes about ' The Return of the Prodigal' on page 4
Kathleen Ferrier (contralto)
Peter Pears (tenor)
Benjamin Britten (piano)
The prospects of racial co-operation
Cultures in Transition by Hilda Kuper, Ph.D.
Dr. Kuper examines, as an anthropologist, some of the difficulties of cultural and personal adjustment that have to be considered before the concept of 'partnership' can be clarified.
Bela Siki (piano)
An abridged version of the poem by John Masefield
Read by Edward Chapman
Part 1
The Hunt meets at ' The Cock and Pye,' moves off, draws Ghost Heath Wood, and finds; The Fox; The Ghost Heath run begins, and proves too much for some of the hunters.
Antiphons to the Magnificat: Hic vir; Gaudent in coelis; Ecce sacerdos magnus; Vent sponsa Christi; O quam gloriosum
Anthem: Salve Regina Motet: Ave Maria sung by the Choir of Westminster Cathedral
Conductor, George Malcolm
Talk by the Rev. Charles Smyth
Rector of St. Margaret's and Canon of Westminster
Canon Smyth's talk is based on the essay published by Duncan Forbes on The Liberal Anglican Idea of History.'
(The recorded broadcast of July 15)