Ilsa Steinova (soprano) Lisa Fuchsova (piano)
Fifteen Moravian Folk Songs, for piano
Songs from Moravska lidova poesi v pisnich .
On an Overgrown Path
by David Green
David Green speaks about a visit to the 'Wilderness of Sweets' which the royal gardener Henry Wise laid out at Melbourne Hall in Derbyshire in the reign of Queen Anne.
Trois Cantates (Paul Claudel ). MUhaud
Laguerre; La paix; Les deux cites
(Babylone, Elegie, Jerusalem)
A translation for broadcasting byC . Day Lewis
Produced by Basil Taylor
Book 3
(Continued in next column)
William Primrose (viola)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Part 1
Talk by T. S. Gregory
The speaker advances the view that the British Constitution is a ritual game enacting the whole life of the British people and that it is primitive and necessarily unpolitical.
Part 2
Six programmes arranged by William Glock
1-Introduction
In this programme William Glock speaks of the importance of muscc criticism, its resources of analysis and oratory, and some of its special problems and responsibilities at the present time.
Quintet for clarinet and strings played by Cyril Chapman (clarinet)
The Element String Quartet:
Ernest Element (violin)
Sylvia Cleaver (violin)
Dorothy Hemming (viola)
Norman Jones (cello)
Talk by William Plomer
William Plomer speaks about the recently published volume of autobiography by Gwen Raverat , Period Piece: a Cambridge Childhood. Mrs. Raverat is a grand-daughter of Darwin, and in her book she gives an intimate picture of a family group in Cambridge at the end of the last century which belonged, so it has been said, to ' the intellectual aristocracy.'
(The recorded broadcast of March 17)