A series of six programmes arranged and introduced by Egon Wellesz 6
-Armenion and Slavonic Chant
by Bernard Shaw
Produced by Esmé Percy
Part 5:
‘As Far as Thought can Reach *
Cast in order of speaking: (The recorded broadcast of Oct 10)
Use Hollweg (soprano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Rudolf Schwarz
Part 1
Some personal recollections by Guido Oalogero
The speaker, who is Professor of Philosophy at Rome University, was a personal friend of Croce for more than twenty-five years and began his philosophical studies under Croce's influence.
To be repeated tomorrow
Part 2
Another performance of the works by Strauss and Kodaly: tomorrow (Home)
Talk by Sir William Hamilton Fyfe
Sir William Hamilton Fyfe considers that rhe public schools will be faced in the future by economic problems that are obscured by .their present prosperity. In this talk he describes why he believes they should be preserved, and a means by which this might be effected. He has had experience of the public schools both as a headmaster and as a University tutor and Vice-Chancellor.
Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 120 played by the Rubbra-Gruenberg-Pleeth Trio:
Erich Gruenberg (violin)
William Pleeth (cello)
Edmund Rubbra (piano)
A legend in verse by W. S. Merwin
Read by Hugh Burden
Organ Sonata No. 2 (1937) Organ Sonata No. 3 (1940) played by Robert Noehren on gramophone records
Hindemirh's Organ Sonata No. 3 is based on old German songs: * Mein Gott , wem sollt ich's klagen,' ' Wach auf, mein Hort/ and ' So wunsch ich ihr.'