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Five programmes on fairy beliefs found by Michael J. Murphy on a journey through Northern Ireland
5-The Fairies and the Dead; the Departure of the Fairy Host
Introduced .by William Hunter
Compiled and produced by Sam Hanna Bell
VThe recorded broadcast of April 8 to the Northern Ireland Home Service)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael J. Murphy
Introduced By:
William Hunter
Produced By:
Sam Hanna Bell

A monthly review of current questions in architecture and planning
Warsaw, 1952:
Rebirth of a Capital by Graeme Shankland
Graeme Shankland was one of (our British architects and planners who recently viaited Poland at the invitation of the Association of Polish Architects. He speaks about the Warsaw Plan and the dry's reconstruction after its devastation by the Nazis.

Contributors

Unknown:
Graeme Shankland
Unknown:
Graeme Shankland

Written by Edward Hyams
Production by Rayner Heppenstall
'Shame on the false Etruscan
Who lingers in his home
When Porsena of Clusium
Is on the march for Rome! '
Edward Hyams has taken ' the falae Etruscan ' of Macaulay's ballad as the central figure of this Imaginary Conversation. with Gabrielle Blunt , David Kossoff
Bernard Rebel , John Sharp and Thea Wells

Contributors

Written By:
Edward Hyams
Production By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Unknown:
Edward Hyams
Unknown:
Gabrielle Blunt
Unknown:
David Kossoff
Unknown:
Bernard Rebel
Unknown:
John Sharp
Unknown:
Thea Wells
The False Etruscan:
Leonard Sachs
Lars Porsena:
Oliver Burt
Horatius Cocles:
Erik Pohlmann

Four illustrated talks by George Rylands
3-The Romantics
George Rylands discusses the problem of reading to an audience poetry that is an expression of personal emotion. The talk is illustrated With readings by Dame Edith Evans , John Gielgud , Stephen Murray , and Michael Redgrave.

Contributors

Unknown:
George Rylands
Unknown:
George Rylands
Unknown:
Dame Edith Evans
Unknown:
John Gielgud
Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
Michael Redgrave.

Sonata in A for piano and violin
Allegro; Andantino - Allegretto con grazia - Andantino; Finale (allegro) played by Raymond Cohen (violin) Franz Reizenstein (piano)

For nearly thirty years Edward Isaacs has directed the Manchester Tuesday Midday Concerts Society, and though he has suffered from the handicap of blindness since 1924 he has not allowed this to interfere with his career as a distinguished pianist, teacher, and composer. His Sonata for piano and violin dates from 1910 and was first performed in that year by the composer and Adolf Brodsky.
(Harold Rutland)

Contributors

Violin:
Raymond Cohen
Piano:
Franz Reizenstein
Unknown:
Edward Isaacs
Unknown:
Harold Rutland

Howell Glynne (bass)
The trebles of the choir of Hampstead Parish Church (Conductor, Martindale Sidwell)
Carl Dolmetsch (recorder)
Joseph Saxby (harpsichord)
The Basil Lam Sonata Ensemble:
Patrick Hailing (violin) Marjorie Lavers (violin)
Terence Weil (cello)
Francis Baines (double-bass)
Basil Lam (harpsichord)
Sonata in C, for recorder and harpsichord (Der getreue Musikmeister)
Suite in A, for two violins and continuo
Cantata: The Schoolmaster

Contributors

Bass:
Howell Glynne
Unknown:
Carl Dolmetsch
Harpsichord:
Joseph Saxby
Violin:
Patrick Hailing
Violin:
Marjorie Lavers
Cello:
Terence Weil
Double-Bass:
Francis Baines

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