A series of nine programmes arranged by Thurston Dart
3-Dowland's Consort Music
April Cantelo (soprano)
Julian Bream (lute)
London Consort of Viols:
Harry Danks (treble viol)
Stanley Wootton (treble viol)
Jacqueline Townshend (tenor viol)
Desmond Dupre (tenor viol)
Henry Revell (bass viol)
Lute and viols:
Lachrimae antiquae
The King of Denmark's'Galliard
Song with lute and viols:
From silent night
Lute and viols:
Semper Dowland semper dolens Nicholas Collier 's Galliard
Song with lute and viols:
Go nightly cares
Lute and viols:
Sir Henry Umpton 's Funerall George Whitehead 's Almand
by August Strindberg
In a new English version by Max Faber
Radio adaptation and production by Donald McWhinnie
During the interval (7.50-8.0 app.):
Vagn Holmboe
Serenata, Op. 18 played by the Danish Quartet on gramophone records
Marjorie Thomas (mezzo-soprano)
Richard Lewis (tenor) Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
George Thalben-Ball (organ)
BBC Chorus
The Welbeck String Orchestra
(Leader, Vera Kantrovitch )
Conducted by Leslie Woodgate
Three talks by F. E. Zeuner , D.sc. Professor of Environmental Archaeology in the University of London In these talks Professor Zeuner explains how it is possible to build up a time scale stretching back into the past. The first talk surveys the problem generally and deals wifch the last few millennia.
Second talk: April 19
Music for piano duet
Sonata in C (K.521)
Adagio and Fugue (K.546) played by Vitya Vronsky and Victor Babin
Last of a series of three programmes
and of his misfortunes
A story from the Arab tribes of the Lower Euphrates, set down and translated by C. G. Campbell
Read by Gerik Schjelderup
Sonata No. 1, in D minor
Op. 109 played by William Pleeth (cello)
Margaret Good (piano)
A comparison between the plays of Gabriel Marcel and Jean-Paul Sartre : by Robert Speaight
Three Plays by Gabriel Marcel , with a preface by the author, has recently been published in this country. Jean-Paul Sartre's play ' Le Datable et Ie Bon Dieu,' catdded in English 'Lucifer and the Lord,' has likewise just appeared.
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 14)