Serenade for Strings, Op. 11 played by the Stockholm Radio Orchestra
Conducted by Stig Westerberg on gramophone records
Talk by Bruce Miller
The London Economic Conference underlines the urgency of considering the future of the sterling area and of the Commonwealth <s economic units. In this talk Bruce Miller , Australian economist and political scientist, considers what convertibility of the pound would really mean.
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 11)
The names of those taking part in this concert are as printed yesterday at 8.45 p.m. in the Third Programme
Part 1
Talk by the Rev.
Canon F. W. Dillistone , D.D.
Chancellor of Liverpool Cathedral
Canon Diilistone talks about the recent book of this title by Emil Brunner. The book has already been widely discussed because of its radical views on the nature of the Church, which Brunner regards as a supernatural community that is debased as soon as it becomes organised. In this talk Canon Diilistone discusses the importance of Brunner's book and develops the views act out in his own book ' The Structure of the Divine Society.'
(Concert continued)
A sequence of Shakespeare's histories edited by Professor J. Dover Wilson
* King Henry VI' Part 2
with Geoffrey Bond. Franklyn Bellamy
Garard Green. Rosamund Greenwood
Derek Hart , Elizabeth London
Nancy Nevinson, Michael O'Halloran
Ronald Sidney , Frank Tickle and Mary Williams
Fanfares composed by John Hotchkis
The play adapted and produced by Peter Watts
(The recorded broadcast of Nov. 2)
' Henry VI ' Part 3: Friday at 9.0
Piano Quartet No. 1, in C minor
Op. 15 played by the Robert Masten Piano Quartet:
Robert Masters (violin) Nannie Jamieson (viola)
Muriel Taylor (cello)
Kinloch Anderson (piano)
Second of two talks by Sir Cecil Carr , K.C.B., Q.C.
Counsel to the Speaker
In this talk Sir Cecil Carr discusses delegated legislation.
(The recorded broadcast of Nov. 23)
of the thirteenth century
Pro Musica Antiqua :
Renee Defraiteur (soprano)
Louis Devos , Franz Mertens (tenors)
Albert van Ackere (baritone)
Suzanne Bouquette (minstrel's harp)
Silva Devos (recorders)
Rachel van Hecke (treble viol) Jean-Christophe van Heeke and Arthur Dirkx (tenor viols)
Michel Podolski (lute)
Director, Safford Cape
This programme -includes music by Niedhart von Reuental, Alfonso the Wise, Moniot d'Arras Beruart de Venradorn, William d'Amiens, and Adam de la Haile, as well as a number of works by anonymous composers.