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Joan Taylor (soprano)
Kathleen Joyce (contralto)
Richard Lewis (tenor)
Hervey Alan (bass)
J.E. Wallace (organ)
A section of the Liverpool Philharmonic Choir
(Chorus-Master, J. E. Wallace)
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Led by Fred Brough)
Conducted by Clarence Raybould

Part 1
Anthem:
Let thy hand be strengthened
Music for the Royal Fireworks

Contributors

Soprano:
Joan Taylor
Contralto:
Kathleen Joyce
Tenor:
Richard Lewis
Bass:
Hervey Alan
Bass:
J. E. Wallace
Chorus-Master:
J. E. Wallace
Unknown:
Fred Brough
Conducted By:
Clarence Raybould

Talk by Henry Reed
Henry Reed discusses the characteristics of T. S. Eliot 's highly idiosyncratic manner of utterance in prose and what he oonsiders to be some of the virtues and aberrations of Mr. Eliot's critical and other writings. The talk is occasioned by the recent selection from his prose made by John Hayward.

Contributors

Talk By:
Henry Reed
Talk By:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
T. S. Eliot
Unknown:
John Hayward.

A monthly report on the arts, science, and politics abroad
This programme includes a report by Dansde Gillie on recent publications about discoveries in Mard, Ras-Shamra, and the Desert of Judaea; a comment on a controversy between Martin Buber and C. G. Jung ; and some personal recollections of Rilke, by Lati Horstmann
Compiled by Alan Pryce-Jones

Contributors

Unknown:
Dansde Gillie
Unknown:
Martin Buber
Unknown:
C. G. Jung
Unknown:
Lati Horstmann
Unknown:
Alan Pryce-Jones

by Alfred de Museet with a verse translation by Norman Cameron
Read in English by Lydia Sherwood and Robert Eddison , and in French by Tenia Balachova and Jul4en Bertheau. Programme arranged and presented by Rayner Heppenstall

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred de Museet
Translation By:
Norman Cameron
Unknown:
Lydia Sherwood
Unknown:
Robert Eddison
Unknown:
Tenia Balachova
Unknown:
Jul4en Bertheau.
Presented By:
Rayner Heppenstall

Third Programme

About this data

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