Millicent Silver (harpsichord)
Consort of Viols of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis: August Wenzinger (treble viol), Marianne Majer (tenor viol), Hannelore Muller (tenor viol), Gertrud Muller (bass viol), Johannes Koch (bass viol)
The Sebastian String Quartet: John Glickman (violin), Sybil Copeland (violin), Harold Harriott (viola), Ursula Hess (cello) with Kenneth Essex (viola), Patrick Ireland (viola), Terence Weil (cello)
Second of two programmes arranged by William B. Coates
Talk by T. E. Utley
W. H. Mailock (1849-1923), best known as the author of The New Republic, also published A Critical Examination of Socialism. This latter formidable contribution to modern political controversy is the subject of T E. Utley 's talk.
(sung in German)
From the Royal Opera House. Covent Garden (by arrangement with the Covent Garden Opera Trust)
The last of six programmes of new poetry and prose, edited and introduced by John Wain
Quartet No. 2 played by the Amadeus String Quartet: .
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin)
Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
(first broadcast pprformance)
by Seton Lloyd
Director of the British School of Archaeology at Ankara
Mr. Lloyd speaks of the Turkish view of the fall of Byzantium and in particular of the cultural traditions and monuments of the Seljuk Turks.
This is the last of a series of three talks commemorating the quincentenary of the fall of Byzantium.
(The recorded broadcast of May 30)
Mass in C
Op. 86
Kyrie; Gloria; Credo;
Sanctus; Agnus Dei
Gisela Rathauscher (soprano)
Elfriede Hofstaetter (contralto)
Alfred Plangavsky (tenor)
Walter Berry (bass)
Vienna Academy Chamber Choir
Vienna Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Rudolf Moralt