London Baroque Ensemble
Director, Karl Haas
Cherubini's ' Morceau ' for clarinet and cello has been copied out by Karl Haas from a manuscript in the Berlin State Library. The ' Pater Noster ' was originally a choral work; Cherubini arranged it for solo violin and strings in 1834 for the violinist Baillot. H. R.
Old and New in the Great War
A talk by Michael Tippett on Schoenberg, Picasso, James Joyce , and others, in relation to a crisis
(The recorded broadcasts of Jan. 27)
byEdmund Spenser
Programme 1— 'Error's Den;
Hypocrisy and Fair Falsehood' (Being Cantos 1 and 2 of Book 1)
Produced by Louis MacNeice
(who writes on page 15)
conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra
Sir Adrian Boult writes on page 5
First of three talks by Raymond Mortimer
In these talks Raymond Mortimer gives a personal picture of India and Ceylon-the people, the landscape, and the life of the countries-as he saw them during a recent extensive journey.
(Continued)
Three talks by Robert Furneaux Jordan
1—' Philistine Victory '
In these talks Robert Furneaux Jordan looks at the visual world we have created .n England in the last hundred years and for which we ail share responsibility. Realising how small a part the architect has played in the creation of this world since the Industrial Revolution, Mr. Jordan aims to put the modern movement in architecture into its true perspective.
Kathleen Ferrier (contralto)
Frederick Stone (accompanist)
Myra Hess (piano)
' Different Ways with Cabbage.
Vegetable Magic, and Herbal Delights'
Last of three talks on cookery by Lady Vischer
String Quartet No. 6 played by the Gertler Quartet on gramophone record*