Robert Collet (piano)
Alfred Orda (baritone)
Josephine Lee (accompanist)
Prelude in B minor, Op. 1 No. 1
Two Mazurkas, Op. 50 Nos. 3 and 4 Four Songs, Op. 41:
My heart ; The arrival of the young prince: The departure of the young prince: The last song
Two Songs from Op. 20:
The strange fragrance of thy golden hair ; From Mauretanda's echoing halls
Métopes, Op. 21 (poems for piano):
L'ile des sirenes; Calypso; Nausicaa
(Alfred Orda broadcasts by permission of the Governors of Sadler's Wells)
An impression of the shieling system followed by an interlude at 7.45
Gordon Watson (piano)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Leader, Granville Jones ) Conductor, Boyd Neel
Part 1
Lecturer in Geography at University College, Leicester, and lately Senior Research Officer at the Institute of Colonial Studies, Oxford
The speaker was a prisoner-of-war in the Far East for three and a half years after the fall of Singapore, in the company of a number of British and Dutch colonial administrators. As a result, his interest was aroused in Indonesia, and in this talk he comments on contemporary problems in that country in the light of his further study of the Dutch colonial tradition.
Part 2
Lullaby, for twenty-nine strings and two harps : Andrzej Panufnik
Concerto No. 1, for piano, strings, and percussion Alan Rawsthorne
Suite for strings Villa-Lobos
Musique timide; Musique mystexieuse; Musique inquiete (Air de ballet)
Reading and commentary by G.E.M. Anscombe
In a talk broadcast on Thursday Miss Anscombe discussed Wittgenstein's method and influence.
2-Sunday
A study of a day in the life of a mountain family in Viper, Kentucky
Arranged by D. G. Bridson
(The recorded broadcast of July 4)
Pierre Emmanuel chooses and introduces a number of poems
Read by Barbara Jefford and John Glen
(The recorded broadcast of Jan. 14)
Transcribed and introduced by Elizabeth Cole
Elizabeth Cooper (soprano)
BBC Singers
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
The London Consort of Viols :
Harry Danks (treble viol)
Stanley Wootton (treble viol)
Sylvia Putterill (tenor viol)
Henry Revell (bass viol)
Robert Donington (bass viol)