June Wilson (soprano)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
by Denis Brogan
Denis Brogan raits about the conjunction of political and religious extremism in the U.S.A.: the subject of a study by Ralph Lord Roy , recently published there under the title Apostles of Discord.
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 15)
Sonatinas (Op. 89)
No. 1, in E minor; No. 2. in D played by Celia Arieli (piano)
Sonaninas Nos. 3 and 4, played by Celia Arieli : February 10
The Evolution of Oceans by Maurice N. Hill
Fellow of King's College. Cambridge
Nearly a dozen conferences on various aspects ot the sea were held during 1953. This is the first of a number of talks reflecting the present interest in oceanography.
To be repeated on February 1
Next talk: February 26
Part 1
Giuseppe Torelli
VIOLIN CONCERTOS (Op. 8)
No. 9, in E minor; No. 11, in F;
No. 12, in D
Louis Kaufman (violin)
The Goldsbrough Orchestra
(Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz )
Julian Bream (lute)
Charles Spinks (harpsichord)
Terence Weil (cello)
Directed by Louis Kaufman
From the Goldsmiths' Hall, Foster Lane, London. (By permission of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths)
the cat that walks by itself'
Talk by Jean Cocteau
(in French)
To be repeated on January 31
Part 2
Alessandro Scarlatti
IL MARTIRIO DI SANTA ORSOLA
From the Goldsmiths' Hall, London The names of those taking part in this work are as printed yesterday at
5.55.
A series of illustrated talks by Edward Sackville-West
4-Moriz Rosenthal
In each of these talks Edward Sackvlle-West has considered the characteristic style of a particular pianist, his approach to his repertoire, and his interpretation of the great, works in it.
A new translation into English by W. S. Merwin of the medieval Spanish epic
Produced by Terence Tiller
Cantar 2: Part
The King of Morocco is defeated, leaving much piunder with the Cid, who now plans to obtain good marriages for has two daughters. King Alfonso recalls rhe Gd from ex.le, and bestows the two g:rls in marriage with the Princelings of Carrion.
(1780-1849)
Grand Septet in E flat. Op. 62 played by members of the Vienna Octet:
Willi Boskovsky (violin)
GUnther Breitenbach (viola)
Nicolaus Hiibner (cello)
Johann Krump (double-bass)
Alfred Boskovsky (clarinet)
Rudolf Hanzl (bassoon)
Josef Veleba (horn) on gramophone records