Frederick Grinke (violin) Stephen Waters (clarinet)
Watson Forbes (viola)
Talk by John Sparrow
Warden of All Souls College, Oxford (The recorded broadcast of Jan. 11)
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Talk by a barrister
' The ecclesiastical law of England is ... part of the general law of England.' The courts which administer it have an ancient history. Nowadays their jurisdiction is limited to questions of doctrine, ritual, and Church order, and their machinery needs to be adapted to this religious function. The Lloyd-Jacob Report (published 1954) proposes reforms which are considered in this talk.
A series of six programmes devoted to the baroque organ and its predecessors
3-The Baroque Organ
(1782)
In the FUrstlichen Hofkirche,
Amorbach, Germany
Introductory talk by Cecil Clutton
(Continued in next column)
Recital by Geraint Jones
by Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker
Adapted and produced by R. D. Smith
(soprano) with Vsevolod Pastukhoff (piano) on gramophone records
Five Poems of Anna Akhmatova
(Prokofiev)
Sunlight in my room; Tenderness of love; Thoughts of the sunlight; Greeting; The grey-eyed king
Six Songs (Orechaninov)
Night, Op. 20; Two folk songs, Op. 66; Lullaby of the wind; Little fairy's song; Tom Thumb
Basil Taylor talks about Patrick Heron 's recent book The Changing Forms of Art. (The recorded broadcast of Sept. 14)