Patriotism-1
Look what we stand on, the bone-rich soil of England
It has thrust us together, it is stronger than we
In it our separate sorrows are a single hope
Third of four lectures by Bonamy Dobree
Professor of English Literature in the University of Leeds
(The. recorded broadcast of April 18)
Last lecture: Saturday at 9.55
Sonata in B minor, Op. 68 played by Dinu Lipatti (piano) on gramophone records
Six programmes arranged by William Glock
2-Mozart
In this second talk William Glock says something about Mozart's reputation from his own day to ours, in an attempt to show what can be learnt from this, both about Mozart himself and about the various forces influencing criticism at different periods.
Next programme— 'Late Beethoven': May I
An account of Captain Toby Shandy 's great love for the widow Mrs. Wadman
Story told by Tristram Shandy Arranged by Peter Duval Smith from The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy , Gentleman ' by Laurence Sterne
Produced by Peter Duval Smith
Symphony No. 5
Trauermarsch: Sturmisch bewegt: Scherzo; Adagietto; Rondo-Finale played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Rudolf Schwarz
Mahler's Symphony No. 9: April 27
An appreciation by V. Sackville-West
To be repeated on May 6
See page 3
Milanese Quartets
No. 1, in A (K.A.212)
No. 2, in B flat (K.A.210) No. 3, in C (K.A.211)
No. 4, in E flat (K.A.213) played by the Barchet String Quartet:
Reinhold Barchet (violin)
Hermann Hirschfelder (violin)
Heinz Endres (viola)
Siegfried Barchet (cello)
A comparison of the work of R. H. Tawney and Canon V. A. Demant by R. H. S. Crossman, M.P.
'Christianity and the Social Order' is the title of the last essay in The Attack, a collection of essays and papers by R. H. Tawney , published recently. R. H. S. Crossman discusses this essay in the course of a review of the Scott Holland lectures given some time ago by Canon V. A. Demant under the title 'Religion and the Decline of Capitalism.' Canon Demant's choice of title inevitably invites comparison with Tawney's earlier lectures 'Religion and the Rise of Capitalism.'
(The recorded broadcast of March 24)
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Songs:
Epithalamium; 0 lead me to some peaceful gloom (A Song in Bonduca); Hark how all things with one sound rejoice
Harpsichord:
Prelude in G minor; Almand In G minor: Corant in G minor; Prelude in G; Minuet in G
Songs:
Sweeter than roses; Not all my torments; Music for a while