The Art of Fugue
Prepared for performance by Leonard Isaacs
Part 2 played by the London Harpsichord Ensemble
An illustrated talk by Harold Truscott
This talk is concerned with me origins of Beethoven's style and the influence on k of Clcmenti and Dussck.
Choir of Salisbury Cathedral
Conductor, Douglas Guest
London Consort of Viols:
Harry Danks (treble viol)
Stanley Wootton (treble viol)
Jacqueline Townshend (tenor viol)
Desmond Dupre (tenor viol)
Henry Revell (bass viol)
Choir: Alleluia
0 Jonathan
Viols: Pa van a 5 Choir: When David heard
Gloria in excelsis
Viols: Lachrymae
Choir: Give ear, 0 Lord
Give the King thy judgment
Second of two programmes arranged by Denis Arnold
Talk by Dom Columba Cary-Elwes , O.S.B.
After the suppression of monasticism in England in the sixteenth century that side of the Church's life was absent from English religion. Its restoration began when the Benedictines returned, 150 years ago this month. On the occasion of this anniversary, Father Cary-Elwes speaks about the contemplative tradition.
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Walter Goehr
Talk by Philip Hope-Wallace
A consoling memory, at this time of national strain, of an exceptionally exhausting Christmastide spent in provincial France.
Part 2
See ' Music Diary,' page 7
by Edmund Spenser
12-The Mutabilitie Cantos
Produced by Louis MacNeice
Jeux drEnfants, Op. 22
L'escarpolette; La toupie; La poupée; Les chevaux de bois; Le volant; Trompette et tambour; Les bulles de savon; Les quatre coins; Colin maillard; Saute-mouton; Petit mari, petite femme; Le bal played by Vitya Vronsky ana Victor Babin (piano duet) on gramophone records