A series of nine programmes arranged by Thurston Dart
5-The Earliest Music and Duets for Voices and Lute
Elizabeth Cooper (soprano)
Eileen McLoughlin (soprano)
Michel Podolski (lute)
Desmond Dupre (viola da gamba)
Short story by Alexander Pushkin A new translation by Mary Collard
Reader, Carleton Hobbs
The Rontgen String Quartet:
Joachim Röntgen (violin)
Pieter Nijland (violin) Manuel Steuer (viola) Cornelis Preut (cello)
(tirst broadcast in this country) ,
Quartet in E flat, Op. 125 No. 1 - Schubert
Quartet No.4 - Willem Pijper
Talk by Denis Healey, M.P.
In a recent talk Jean-Jacques Servan -Schreiber suggested that Britain must choose between a European and an Anylo-Saxon grouping. Denis Healey , who does not altogether, agree witlh M. Scrvan -Schreiber's thesis, proposes another solution.
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between Ivy Compton-Burnett and Margaret Jourdain
It is one of the attractions of the novels of Ivy Compton- Burnett that rhey arouse speculation about their author In this conversation wiuh Margaret Jourdain she discusses her own work and, by implication, the act of novel writing.
See Friday at 8.20
Act 2
The Revolutionary Tribunal, Paris
Act 3
Scene 1: A prison cell, Paris
Scene The Place de la République
(Frederick Sharp broadcasts by permission of the Governors of Sadler's Wells)
reads his own poems
' The Witch of Coos,' 'Directive,' and On Looking Up by Chance at the Constellations '
(Recordings made available by the Library of Congress)
by Dvorak
played by Denis Matthews and Howard Ferguson
Suite, Op. 52
Impromptu: Intermezzo; Gigue; Eclogue
Aus dem Bohmer-Walde, Book 1, Op. 68
In den Spinnstuben; Am schwarzen See; Walpurgisnacht
(The recorded broadcast of March 12)
Talk by T. S. Gregory
The speaker advances the view that the Briitith Constitution is a ritual game enacting the whole life of the British people and that it is primnive and necessarily unpolitical.