Twelve Mazurkas
A flat, Op. 50 No. 2; F sharp minor. Op. 6 No. 1: B minor, Op. 30 No. 2; G. Op. 50 No. 1: A minor, Op. 67 No. 4; C. Op. 56 No. 2; F minor, Op. 63 No. 2; B flat minor. Op. 24: G sharp minor. Op. 33 No. 1; C sharp minor,
Op. 41 No. 1; F sharp minor. Op. 59 No. 3; C sharp minor. Op. 63 No. 3 played by Julius Isserlis (piano) See also Friday at 10.45
Four illustrated talks by Desmond Shawe-Taylor
4-Three Lieder Singers
In this programme the speaker compares and contrasts the styles of Elena Gerhardt , Julia Culp , and Lula Mysz-Gmeiner , with illustrations drawn from their gramophone records.
by Thomas Love Peacock
Arranged for broadcasting and produced by Peter Duval Smith
(Continued in next column) with Margot van der Burgh and Douglas Hayes
The music selected from contemporary sources by Archie Harradine and arranged by Patrick Savill
Songs sung by Marjorie Westbury and Hedli Anderson
Harp solo played by Marie Korchinska
Ilse Wolf (soprano)
Frederick Stone (accompanist)
Talk by W. Bridges-Adams
The speaker, who knew Harley Granville-Barker for many years, recalls how the originality of his productions invigorated the British theatre and suggests why it was that he ' snapped the thread of his career.'
Dennis Brain (horn)
Denis Matthews (piano)
by the Rev. Bruno Scott Jamea
Eight hundred years ago St. Bernard of Clairvaux died. Father Bruno Scott James , who has recently edited the most complete edition of St. Bernard's letters to appear in English, talks about the kind of man that emerges from a study of the letters, and shows not only the greatness of this dominant figure but many of his human qualities.
Sonata for unaccompanied violts played by Yehudi Menuhin on gramophone records