Talk by OR Frisch. F.R.S.,
Jackson ian Professor of Natural Philosophy,
University of Cambridge
Quartet in F. Op. 59 No. played by Julian Sitkovetski (violin)
Anton Scharoyer (violin)
Rudolf Barshai (viola)
Yakov Slobodkin (cello)
A topical programme on the arts, literature, and entertainment.
A reading of his poetry by John Glen , arranged and introduced by James Reeves
BBC Midland Chorus Conductor, John Lowe
Motet: Quae est Ista (The Song of Songs) Motet Trane me poste te (The Song of Songs)
From the Oratory. Birmingham
and the Book of Common Prayer Talk by Norman Sykes Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of Cambridge.
(Recording ot Monday's broadcast)
Andor Foldes (piano)
I'wn Rumanian Dances (1909-11); Four Dirges (1909-10) . Three Buresques (1908-11) : Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs (1914-17); Improvisations (1920)
Next programme : March 25
A talk by Michael Tippett on the Mozart bicentenary.
Siegfried Idyll played by the Philharmonia Orchestra
Conducted by Guido Cantelll on gramophone records
Next week in the Third Programme gramophone records of a rehearsal and performance of Mozart s Linz Symphony, by the Columbia Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Bruno Walter (Sunday)