Twenty-four Preludes played by Gina Bachauer (piano)
Talk by Terence Prittie
Manchester Guardian correspondent in Germany
(The recorded broadcast of Jan. 20)
Watson Forbes (viola)
Alan Richardson (piano)
Carl Dolmetsch (recorder)
Jean Pougnet (violin) Arnold Ashby (cello)
Joseph Saxby (harpsichord)
Sonata in D minor, Op. 22, for viola and piano
Concertino. Op. 48, for recorder, violin, cello, and harpsichord
(first performance)
(The sonata is recorded)
The last of four programmes of music by Lennox Berkeley
Talk by G. Buchdahl
Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of History and Methods of Science, University of Melbourne
Clara Haskil (piano)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Leader, Manoug Parikian)
Conducted by Otto Klemperer
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
Symphony No. 29, in A (K.201)
Piano Concerto In D minor (K.466)
An interview by Henry Mayhew
Adapted by Douglas Cleverdon from Mayhew's
'London Labour and the London Poor' with Norman Shelley and Carleton Hobbs
Part 2
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (K.525)
Symphony No. 40, in G minor (K.550)
A monthly report on the arts, science, and politics abroad
Compiled by Alan Pryce-Jones
Including a talk by Czeslaw Milosz on the change in the official attitude towards the visual arts in Poland today; and comments on two articles—one in Esprit, dealing with Asia's resentment of European dominance, given by James Joll , Fellow of St. Antony's College, Oxford; the other in Die Welt about the Communist Parties in France, Italy, and Germany.
Selected and introduced by Patric Dickinson
Readers:
Derek Hart , David Lloyd-James
Harold Rosenthal talks about the American operatic soprano.
Illustrations include arias from
Norma, Ernani, La Juive, and La Forza del Destino.
(The recorded broadcast of Oct. 9)