played by Julius Issertis
Talk by the Rev. H. L. Short
Lecturer in Church History, Manchester College, Oxford
Three hundred years ago Servetus was burned in Geneva. He had been condemned to death for heresy both by the Roman Catholics in Vienna and the Calvinists in Geneva. Mr. Short , who has made a special study of his works explains why Servetus was condemned by both parts of the Christian Church and talks about the principles for which he died.
(The recorded broadcast of Oct. 31)
Victoria Sladen (soprano) William Primrose (viola)
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Thomas Matthews )
Conducted by Walter Goehr
Part 1
(A second performance of the concert broadcast yesterday)
Robin Hull writes on page 27
William Empson reviews her posthumously published A Writer's Diary
Part 2
by Luigi Pirandello
Translated and adapted for broadcasting by Henry Reed
Produced by Wilfrid Grantham
(Sunday afternoon's recorded broadcast)
String Quartet No. 2, in E flat
Op. 73 played by the New London Quartet
by Christopher Salmon
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