by Professor Gilbert Ryle
4-' Pleasure '
(
Angus Morrison (piano)
The second of thirteen programmes devised and introduced by Edward Lockspeiser
(Next programme: October 14)
by G. W. Stonier
For details see Wednesday at 9.5
Joan Barker (piano)
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Margaret Ritchie (soprano)
Alexander Young (tenor) Arnold Matters (baritone)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate)
Continuo: Charles Spinks
(organ and harpsichord)
The Goldsbrough Orchestra
(Leader, Emanuel Hunwitz )
Conducted by Anthony Lewis
THE ISRAELITES IN the DESERT (Part 1) for soloists, chorus. and orchestra
This concert, the last of five devoted to the music of C.P.E. Bach, will be repeated tomorrow evening at 6.0 p.m. The oratorio The Israelites in the Desert, one of Bach's later works, was written in Hamburg about 1775 and first performed two years later in Vienna under Gluck, who praised the work warmly. Part 1 deals with the disaffection in the ranks of the Israelites and the smiting of the rock by Moses. D. C.
Economic Causes of the Social Crisis by Raymond Aron
(concert continued)
Symphony in D
Piano Concerto in G
Morning Song for the Feast of the Creation, for two sopranos, chorus, and orchestra
'Simaetha'
Read in English and In the original Greek by Heather Brown
English verse translation by Jack Lindsay
Presented for radio by Raymond Raikes
In der Frfihe (Morike)
Der Musikant; Verschwiegene Liebe
(Eichendorff)
Drei Harfenspielerlieder (Goethe):
Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt An die Tttren will ich schleichen
Wer nie sein Brot mit Tranen ass
Blumengruss ; Anakreons Grab
(Goethe) sung by Nicholas Goldschmidt to his own accompaniment
1-A General Introduction by J. A. Camacho