John Farrant and Richard Farrant
Choir of Salisbury Cathedral
Conductor, Douglas Guest
John Farrant
Anthem: 0 Lord Almighty Te Deum and Jubilate Deo
Magnificat and Nune dimittis
Richard Farrant
Organ solo: Felix namque
(played by Douglas Guest )
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Anthem: Call to remembrance
I-The Purpose and the Function of the Courts by C. J. Hamson
Professor of Comparative Law in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Trinity College
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 23)
First of four lectures
Willem de Mont (cello)
Robert Wallenborn (piano)
A section of the London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Granville Jones )
Conducted by Walter Goehr
by Alan E. Thompson Ph.D. , Lecturer in Political Economy in the University of Edinburgh
Dr. Thompson examines the traditional link between industrial relations and economics. His thoughts are prompted by ' The System of Industrial Relations in Great Britain,' the recent symposium edited by Allan Flanders and H. A. Clegg.
by Schiller
Translated by S. T. Coleridge
Adapted by Helena Wood Cast in order of speaking:
(Continued in next column)
Produced by Donald McWhinnie and Michael Bakewell
The action begins in General Wallenstein's camp at Pilsen in 1634, at. the height of the Thirty Years War. The opening sequences of this adaptation incorporate material from Schiller's Piccolomini, the preceding play in the WaUenstein trilogy. (The recorded broadcast of January 16) During the interval (9.30-9.40 app.):
Music by Suk played by Ginette Neveu (violin) with Jean Neveu (piano) on gramophone records
Quintet in C (K.515) played by the Element Quartet:
Ernest Element (violin) Sylvia Cleaver (violin)
Dorothy Hemming (viola)
Norman Jones (cello) with Herbert Downes (viola)
Third of seven programmes of Mozart's string quintets