A series of nine programmes arranged by Thurston Dart 8— Morley's Consort Lessons
(1599)
Eilidh McNab (soprano)
Stanley Taylor (bass recorder)
Harry Danks (treble viol)
Henry Revell (bass viol)
Julian Bream (lute)
Desmond Dupré (cittern)
Freddie Philips (bass guitar)
A talk by L. E. Harris
Sir Cornelius Vermuyden , who ' was born a Zeelander, but died a Londoner,' was employed as Director of Works by the Company of Adventurers entrusted with the drainage of the Great Level of the Fens which was completed in 1653.
Bruce Boyce (baritone)
Frederick Stone (accompanist)
Rubbra-Gruenberg-Pleeth Trio:
Erich Gruenberg (violin)
William Pleeth (cello)
Edmund Rubbra (piano)
A monthly magazine of new poetry and prose
Edited and introduced by John Wain
Contributions from
Kingsley Amis, Bernard Bergonzl
Arthur Boyars , and Mairi Maclnnes and Robert Wells
Readers:
MaryO'Farrell and Alan Wheatley
3-Songs of North and South Introduced by D. G. Bridson
by F. E. Zeuner , D.sc.
Professor of Environmental Archaeology in the University of London In the third and last of his group of talks Professor Zeuner discusses the evidence on which scientists base their estimates that the earth is several thousand million years old
by Michael Innes
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
2 — ' Nemesis at Wycombe Abbey
Fantasia and Fugue on the Chorale from Meyerbeer's Le Prophete: Ad nos, ad salutarem undam played by Jeanne Demessieux (organ)
From St. Mark's. North Audley Street
A talk by R. Gregor Smith
The speaker talks about the contribution that Martin BubeT has made to our understanding of the imminence of God. He makes spccal reference to the recentjy published collection of essays by Martial Buber called ' Ecliipse of God.'
Sonata in G minor played by Douglas Cameron (cello)
Ernest Lush (piano)
(The recorded broadcast of September 3. 1952)