Four Last Songs
Friihling; September;
Beim Schlafengehen ; Im Abendrot
Lisa della Casa (soprano) with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Karl Böhm on gramophone records
Five talks by V. S. Pritchett
4-The Mad and the Clubbable
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Nina Milkina (piano)
Sonatas: C (K.330) and A (K.331)
by Robert Paine
Robert Paine has been living in northern Norway among Sea and Mountain Lapps. He speaks about some of the changes and conflicts that have arisen from their increasing contact with the outside world.
A verse extravaganza by Catherine Duncan and Marion Michelle wi,th music by Norman Forber Kay
Cast in order of speaking:
Music conducted by Leighton Lucas
Production by Christopher Sykee
Like The Sailor's Wife, by Catherine Duncan , this is a light-hearted programme designed for holiday listening. The scene moves from the mysteries of the Parisian cuisine to an emirely unorthodox evocation of the prophet Jonah a-s a fisherman of Marseille, touching on a large number of subjects on the way.
Rene Soames (tenor)
Kyla Greenbaum (piano)
Margaret Kitchin (piano)
Ernest Lush (piano)
The St. Cecilia Orchestra
(Leader, Thomas Carter)
Conductor, Trevor Harvey
An illustrated talk by his son
Romeo Berti was singing tenor leads in European opera houses during the first decade of the century, and he made a large number of gramophone records at this time.
Chapters for a Bestiary
The second of two programmes devoted to a series of new poems by W. S. Merwin
Sow; Spider; Dog; White Goat-
White Ram; Leopard; Boar
Readers:
Hugh Burden , Valentine Dyall
Derek Hart , Anthony Jacobs
3-Dowland's Consort Music
April Cantelo (soprano)
Julian Bream (lute)
The London Consort of Viols
Lachrimae Antiquae
The King of Denmark's Galliard Song: From silent night
Semper Dowland semper dolens Nicholas Collier 's Galliard Song: Go nightly cares
Sir Henry Umpton 's Funerall George Whitehead 's Almand
A series of programmes arranged by Thurston Dant and David Lumsdeo
A talk by Professor John Wisdom , of Trinity. College, Cambridge, on the occasion of the 1954 Derby