Kyla Greenbaum (piano) BBC Northern Orchestra
Conducted by Vilem Tausky (first performance in England)
by Eva Taylor
(The recorded broadcast of January 1)
Second of two programmes of arias transcribed and realised by John Edmunds Baritone:
Barbaro Filii
0 pace del mio cor
Soprano:
Quando udirai gll augelli NeU'orrOr di questa selva Dove sei, dove t'ascondi
Baritone:
Lunugi da tuoi bel lumi Sarai qual navicella
(first performances in this country) sung by Jacqueline Delman (soprano) Thomas Hemsley (baritone) with Charles Spinks (harpsichord)
7.45 Interlude
Talk by Margaret Masterman followed by a discussion between Margaret Masterman
RA. Crossland M.A.K. Halliday A.F. Parker-Rhodes
R.H. Thouless of the Cambridge
Language Research Group
Last of three talks
Lecons de ténèbres
Hugues Cuenod (tenor)
Gino Sinimberghi (tenor)
Franz Heletschek
(harpsichord and organ) Richard Harand (cello) on gramophone records
Talk by Robert Baldick , M.A., D. Phil. Lecturer in Modern Languages at University and Pembroke Colleges, Oxford
In this talk Dr. Baldick refers to two recent works : Zola" by Armand Lanoux and - Emile Zola " by Dr. F.W.J. Hemmings.
(The recorded broadcast of November 10, 1955)
Quartet in D minor. Op. 66
(Voces Intimae) played by The Element Quartet
(The recorded' broadcast of February 1)
Next week in the Third Programme: "Dissent in British Foreign Policy,- first of A. J. P. Taylor's six Ford Lectures which are to be broadcast at weekly Intervals (Wednesday)