Talk by Sir Maurice Powicke, F.B.A . to celebrate the memory of a great Englishman, a pioneer of experimental science, who died seven hundred years ago
Arthur Gold and Robert Fizdale
(two pianos)
Musica da Camera: Harold Clarke (flute)
Robert Cattermole (oboe)
Charles Gregory (hom)
Ian Beers (horn) Sim Saville (horn)
Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Kenneth Essex (viola)
Joy Hall (cello)
Charles Mackerras
Three talks by Count Benckendorff about the 1920s in Soviet Russia
3-The Famine Committee
An introductory talk by Walter Goehr
Mr. Goehr, who is conduoring tonight's broadoastof Monteverdi's opera, discuMM the methods he used in preparing the music for performance.
Opera by Monteverdi
Edited by Walter Goehr
(Continued in next column)
Raymond Clarke (cello continuo)
Stanley Taylor (recorder) Richard Taylor (recorder)
Christopher Taylor (recorder)
Peter Davies (recorder)
Julian Bream (lute and guitar)
Desmond Dupré (viola da gamba)
Charles Spinks (harpsichord)
Geraint Jones (organ)
BBC Men's Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Philharmonia Orchestra (Leader. Manoug Parikian )
CONDUCTED BY WALTER COEHR
Repetiteur, George Coop
Part 1
Talk by Donat O'Donnell
Part 2
An illustrated talk by Gwyn Williams
Readers:
Arthur Williams , Rhydwen Williams
Considerable poetry was written in Welsh as early as the sixth century. The pleasures and pains of putting this early poetry into English are shown from the translations of Thomas Grey , of William Barnes. and (more extensively) of the speaker himself.
Trio in D, Op. 35 No. 4 played by Walter Schneiderhan (violin)
Gustav Swoboda (violin)
Senta Benesch (cello) on gramophone records