Robert Masters Piano Quartet:
Robert Masters (violin) Nannie Jamieson (viola)
Muriel Taylor (cello)
Kinloch Anderson (piano)
Talk by Terence Prittie
Manchester Guardian correspondent in Germany
A study of A. E. Housman
(1859-1936) by Patric Dickinson with Robert Harris as A. E. Housman
Narrator. David Lloyd James
Others taking part: Olive Gregg
Hugh Burden , Tom Crowe
Felix Felton , Anthony Jacobs
James McKechnie , John Phillips
Production by Joe Burroughs
Talk by Federico Ghisi
Dr. Ghisi, who is Professor of Music at Florence University, has edited the three oantaras by Carissimi to be broadcast in the Third Programme tonight at 8.50 and tomorrow at 6.0 p.m.
Il Giudiz.o Universale; Martyres;
Lucifer Eilidh McNab (soprano)
Eileen McLoughlin (soprano)
David Galliver (tenor)
Alexander Henderson (bass)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Denis Vaughan (organ)
The Goldsbrough Orchestra (Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz ) Conducted by Patrick Savill
9.20 app. DOUBLE CONCERTOS, Op. 8
Giuseppe Torelli
No. 1, in C; No. 2, in A minor; No. 3, in E
Louis Kaufman (violin)
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Julian Breatn (lute)
Charles Spinks (harpsichord)
Terence Weil (cello)
The Goldsbrough Orchestra Directed by Louis Kaufman
A group of three talks to be broadcast during the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition
2-Peter Paul Rubens by Michael Jaff é
Fellow of King's College, Cambridge
It is generally accepted that Ruben* was profoundly influenced by his years in Italy. The speaker believes that it is because Rubens never lost his identity as a man of the nortth that he was able to master his rich Italian experience and put it to fresh use in a coherent idiom of his own.
Harold Clarke (flute)
Hubert Dawkes (piano)
Max Lerner surveys some of the leading figures on the American scene during the past year
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Thus to a ripe consenting maid: Since from mv dear Astraea's sight (Diocletian); Turn then thine eyes; No watch, dear Celia; Here let my life (Ode. If ever I more riches did desire); The Queen's Epicedium
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 3)