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Daniel Jenkins reviews the first volume of ' Systematic Theology '
Paul Tillich , a leading theologian in the U.S.A., was one of the eminent company of scholars who took refuge there during the Nazi period in Germany. He it already known in this country through his book 'The Protestant Era.' In this talk Professor Daniel Jenkins of Chicago University talks about Tillich's recently published first volume of Systematic Theoy in which he works out his method of correlation, the basis of his system.
(The recorded broadcast of July 26)
See also Friday at 8.10

Contributors

Unknown:
Daniel Jenkins
Unknown:
Paul Tillich
Unknown:
Professor Daniel Jenkins

Julius Patzak (tenor)
Gerald Moore (accompanist)
Ob der Koran von Ewigkeit sei?; Trunken mtissen wir alle sein!; So lang man nllchtern ist!; Sie haben wegen der Trunkenheit; Was in der Schenke waren heute
Nlcht Gelegenheit macht Diebe: Dies zu deuten bin erbotig; HHtt' ich irgend wohl Bedenken: Komm, Liebchen, komm!; Wie sollt ich heiter bleiben; Wenn ich dein gedenke; Docken, haltet mien gefangen
Im FrUhling; An die Geliebte: Der Jäger; Storchenbotschaft; Abschied

Contributors

Tenor:
Julius Patzak
Accompanist:
Gerald Moore

No.
A monthly miscellany of new poetry and prose, edited and introduced by John Lehmann
Among those taking part are
Andr6 Maurois who discusses Proust's recently discovered early novel 'Jean Santeuil '
V. S. Pritchett and Edith Sitwell
Contributions from: William Fifield
Roy Fuller. Elizabeth Jennings
John Wain. and Peter Yates
Readers include:
Mary O'Farrell and John Glen
. Repeated on Saturday

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Lehmann
Unknown:
Andr6 Maurois
Unknown:
Jean Santeuil
Unknown:
S. Pritchett
Unknown:
Edith Sitwell
Unknown:
William Fifield
Unknown:
Roy Fuller.
Unknown:
Elizabeth Jennings
Unknown:
John Wain.
Readers:
Peter Yates
Unknown:
Mary O'Farrell
Unknown:
John Glen

by Gesualdo
BBC Singers:
Margaret Godley , Margaret Rees
Maude Baker. Margaret Rolfe
Bradshaw MacMillan , Emlyn Bebb
Stanley Riley , Denis Weatherley
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Baci soavi e cari: 0 vos omnes: Luci serene e chiare: Moro lasso aJ mio duolo: Itene o miei sospiri; Dolcissima mia vita
See page 13

Contributors

Singers:
Margaret Godley
Singers:
Margaret Rees
Singers:
Maude Baker.
Singers:
Margaret Rolfe
Singers:
Bradshaw MacMillan
Unknown:
Emlyn Bebb
Unknown:
Stanley Riley
Conductor:
Denis Weatherley
Conductor:
Leslie Woodgate

Leonard Cassini (piano)
BBC Scottish Orchestra
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie)
Conducted by Royalton Kisch
It was in 1933 that Shostakovich wrote his Concerto for the unusual combination of piano, trumpet, and strings. Throughout its four movements (played without a break) high spirts abound, and parts of the work are written in a definitely popular style, though there is much ingenuity in the workmanship. The finale (Allegro brio) is particularly gay and energetic. H.R.

Tone Poem: En Saga - Sibelius
Concerto for piano, trumpet, and strings - Shostakovich
(solo trumpet, Harry Macanespie)Introduction and March: Tarpeja - Beethoven
Symphonic Suite: Printemps. - Deoussy

Contributors

Piano:
Leonard Cassini
Leader:
J. Mouland Begbie
Conducted By:
Royalton Kisch

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