Christopher Bunting (cello)
Peter Wallfisch (piano)
Alexander Young (tenor)
Rex Stephens (piano)
Aeolian String Quartet:
Sydney Humphreys , Trevor Williams
Watson Forbes , John Moore O come, soft rest of cares; Stay, O sweet, and do not rise; Fain would I change that note; My love in her attire; Love not me for comely grace
John Marshall (1755-1835)
Chief Justice of the United States Talk by A. L. Goodhart ,
K.B.E., Q.C.
Master of University College, Oxford John Marshall was a member of the Congress which accepted the Constitution of the United States in 1788, and as Chief Justice for more than thirty years was its greatest exponent.
(Tiie recorded broadcast of Sept. 24)
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
First of two talks by S. F. Nadel
Professor of Anthropology and Sociology in the Australian National University, Canberra
' In a word,' says Professor Nadel, ' magic attempts the physically impossible. And if this is so, then inevitably the believers in magic must be confronted, again and again, with evidence proving the failure of their magic efforts.'
In his two talks Professor Nadel gives the answer to the question: how is it that people who believe in magic go on believing in it?
Second talk: January 8
A poem in four parts by John Redwood Anderson
Read by Gerik Schjelderup
German Songs
Nun fanget an, ein guts Liedlein zu sinpen; Jungfrau, dein schon Gestalt ; Feinslicb, du hast mich g'fangen; Das Herz tut mir aufspringen; Ich brinn und bin entziindt; Fahr hin, guts Liedlein sung by the Berlin Motet Choir
Conductor, Gtinther Arndt on gramophone records followed by an interlude at 9.0
discuss the present state of Germany and France
Speakers:
Clovis Maksoud
(Lebanon)
Jo Saxe
(U.S.A.)
Otto von der Gablentz
(Germany)
Maurice Shock
(U.K.) all of St. Antony's College, Oxford
The Art of Fugue
Pietro Scarpini (piano)
Contrapuncti 8-11
(four polythematic fugues)
Four Canons
Second of three recitals
Saturday at 6.0
Introduction to twelve stories from Boccaccio's Decameron in the anonymous translation of 1620 Arranged by Sasha Moorsom and Rayner Heppenstall
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
' The Loyal Wife of Genoa ': Jan. 11
Oda Slobodskaya (soprano)
Muriel Smith (mezzo-soprano)
Wilfred Brown (tenor) Alfred Orda (baritone) Julian Bream (guitar)
Ernest Lush (piano) As I sat on a sunny bank; The sinner's redemption; The cherry tree; Come all you true good Christians
Polish Folk Songs: When on earth our Saviour as a child appeared; Lullay dear Jesus; The piper's carol
Songs with guitar: I wonder as I wander; Sweet little
Jesus boy
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 24)