Quartet No. 4, in E flat, Op. 109 played by the New London Quartet
Quartet No. 5: Friday at 6.0
Moscow after Ten Years
Talk by John Lawrence
A radiophonic opera devised and composed by Henk Badinga
Text by Jan Starink
English version by Ary van Nierop and Michael Flanders
Some reminiscences of Paul Klee by Bruno Adler on the fifteenth anniversary of Klee's death
Prepared for performance by Leonard Isaacs
Played by the London Harpsichord Ensemble
Part 2
Part 3: Saturday at 22.35
by Franz Werfel
English version for broadcasting by George Merritt
6-Music for the Feast of St. Lawrence and for Trinity Sunday
Ralph Downes (organ)
A section of the Choir of Brompton Oratory
Director, Henry Washington
From Brompton Oratory
Last of a series of programmes arranged by Denis Stevens
Volume 2
A review by Gustave Reese
Volume 2, the first volume of this new series to be published, covers early medieval music up to 1300.
Gustave Reese is Professor of Music in the University of New York.
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 12)
Sonata in D minor, Op. 9 played by David Oistrakh (violin)
Vladimir Yampolsky (piano) on gramophone records