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by Hans-Werner Bartsch
Read by Laurence Payne

Rudolf Bultmann set himself the task of presenting the Christian message to the people of this generation in terms they would understand. This led him to what has been called in English 'demythologising.' In this programme Hans-Werner Bartsch, editor of the collection of essays Kerygma und Mythos, shows how this process works out in practice. The sermon is based upon the principles of demythologising.
(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 16)

Contributors

Author:
Hans-Werner Bartsch
Reader:
Laurence Payne

Maria Stader (soprano)
Beromiinster Studio Orchestra
Conducted by Paul Sacher
Joseph Kraus
Symphonie funebre in C minor (1792)
Andante mesto; Larghetto; Chorale;
* Adagio
Aria: Son pictosa e sono amante Symphony in D (1784)
Allegro; Andante poco largo; Allegro
(Recordings made available by courtesy of Sociele Suisse de Radio-diffusion)

Contributors

Soprano:
Maria Stader
Conducted By:
Paul Sacher
Conducted By:
Joseph Kraus

A melodrama for radio
Written by J. Bronowski for music by P. Racine Fricker
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon with a section of the London Symphony Orchestra
(led by Thomas Matthews ) conducted by the composer Repetiteur. Bryan Balkwill
(: programme originally broadcast on April 26. 1954)

Contributors

Written By:
J. Bronowski
Music By:
P. Racine Fricker
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Unknown:
Thomas Matthews
Unknown:
Bryan Balkwill
Racing cyclists:Philip Banco:
Denis Quilley
Racing cyclists:Carlo Banco:
John Camburn
Jacko, their trainer:
Lan Wallace
Estelle, Carlo's girl:
Marjorie Westbury
Mary Jacko's wife:
Rose Hill
Lucky Francesco:
Neville Hartley
Alphonse:
Edmund Donlevy
The Drummer:
George Hancock
The Flute:
Andrew Downie
The Guitar:
Lloyd Strauss-Smith
The Clarinet:
Alan Reid

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