Symphony No. 4 for string orchestra played by the Orchestra of Bayerischer Rundfunk. Munich
Conducted by Eugen Jochum
Talk by J. D. Scott
Verse Anthems
The way of God
My song shall be alway 0 sing unto the Lord
The Renaissance Singers
Ralph Downes (organ)
Welbeck String Orchestra
(Leader, Vera Kantrovitch )
Conducted by Michael Howard
From the Church of St. George the Martyr, Queen Square, London
Excerpts in French from the Theatre National Populaire production of ' Le Cid ' directed by Jean Vilar with Gerard Philipe as Don Rodrigue
Introduction and commentary by Merlin Thomas
(The excerpts were recorded in the UNESCO studio in Paris)
Merlin Thomas writes in this issue
played by Denis Matthews and Howard Ferguson
De Maistre (1754-1821)
Last of six weekly lectures by Isaiah Berlin
Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford
In these lectures Isaiah Berlin has discussed the ideas of social and political thinkers before and after the French Revolution which, in his view, have had a greater influence both for good and evil in the twentieth century than in their own time and are now more important than ever.
This lecture is concerned with the views of Comte Joseph Marie de Maistre, most brilliant and savage of all the critics of liberal democracy and one of the earliest forerunners of romantic Fascism.
String Quartet in C sharp minor
Op. 131 played by the Busch Quartet on gramophone records
String Quartet, Op. 132: December 7
by Sir Arthur Grimble
3—' Obliging Lunatic'
' Island Frenzy December 7
Hugues Cuenod (tenor)
Desmond Dupr6
(guitar and viola da gamba)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
(The recorded broadcast of May 26)