A programme about the horn and its music in the 18th century
Dennis Brain
(hand horn and modern horn) with Jacqueline Delman (soprano)
Neill Sanders (horn) The Haydn Orchestra
(Leader, Leonard Friedman )
Conductor, Harry Newstone
Introduced by Dennis Brain
Edward Atiyah recently spent several weeks travelling in the Middle East and, in four talks, he is to give his impressions of evolution and revolution in the Arab world. In his first talk he comments on the changed situation in the Sudan since he previously visited that country in 1952. Egypt, Syria, and Iraq: July 30
Irmgard Seefried (soprano)
Gerald Moore (piano)
Three Old German Love Songs
All' mein Gedanken die ich hab Es steht ein' Lind' in jenem Thai Braune Magdelein
A group of three talks on the relations between literature, learning, and politics in early nineteenth-century Europe by A. G. Lehmann Professor of French at Reading University
2-Disappearing Limits and the Search for a Literary Tradition
by Alfred de Musset
followed by an interlude at 8.35
The Harvey Phillips Orchestra
(Leader, Hugh Bean )
Conductor, Harvey Phillips
Frederick Stone
(harpsichord and piano)
' The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much
Talk by the Rev. Eric Jay , Ph.D.
This talk, on the Feast of the Vigil of St. James, is about an early treatise on prayer written in the third century by Origen. The treatise had not been translated into English until last year when three scholars, working independently, prepared for publication an English translation. In this talk Dr. Jay, who was one of these translators, shows how the treatise answers some of our present-day difficulties about prayer.
Three new poems
Sonatas for flute and harpsichord:
No. 6, in E minor; No. 6, in E
Julius Baker (flute)
Sylvia Marlowe (harpsichord) on gramophone records
A topical programme on the arts, literature, and entertainment