Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Conductor, Boris Ord
The London Consort of Viols:
Harry Danks , Stanley Wootton Desmond Dupre , Henry Revell
Hugh McLean (organ)
See, see, the Word is incarnate Behold, thou hast made my days Great King of Gods
Behold, I bring you glad tidings
Why art thou so heavy, 0 my soul
Indo-China: . a Problem for the Western World by Robert Guillain correspondent of Le Monde, who has recently returned from the Far East
Nona Liddell (violin)
The Goldsbrough Orchestra
(Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz )
Conducted by Charles Mackerras
A discussion between
G.J. Warnock, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
Mary Warnock, Tutor of St. Hugh's College, Oxford
P.F. Strawson, Fellow of University College, Oxford
D.F. Pears, Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
This is a continuation of the discussion broadcast on December 9 and 13 under the title What Do You See?
Chaconne (Carl Nielsen ): played by Hermann D. Koppel (piano)
Trois Pieces en Concert: Tambourln,
Romanesque avec dix doubles, Farandole (Jörgen Jersild): played by Folmer Jensen (piano) on gramophone records
A study in folk song and mythology by Terence Tiller
This programme attempts to trace the history and meaning of the famous counting-song ' Green Grow the Rushes.'
of the 17th and 18th centuries
Margaret Ritchie (soprano)
Trevor Anthony (bass) George Malcolm (piano)
A commendation by Sydney Goodsir Smith on Sir Thomas Urquhart for the tercentenary of the publication of his version of Rabelais
The Wigmore Ensemble:
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute) Jack Brymer (clarinet) Jean Pougnet (violin) Thomas Carter (violin)
Frederick Riddle (viola)
William Pleeth (cello)
Marie Korchinska (harp)