Piano Trio, Op. 68 played by the Rubbra-Gruenberg-Pleeth Trio
The first of seven programmes of Rubbra's chamber music.
Talk by D. Hobart Houghton
SWEDISH MASS
JUBILATE
(first broadcast in this country)
Ilse Wolf (soprano)
Norma Procter (contralto)
Norman Tattersall (baritone)
Charles Spinks
(harpsichord and organ)
A section of the London Philharmonic Choir
(Chorus-Master, Frederic Jackson )
The Alexandra Orchestra
(Led by Leonard Friedman )
Conductor, Denys Darlow
Five talks on Liberalism
3-The New Liberalism by W. L. Burn
Professor of Modern History in the University of Durham
Professor Burn examines the Liberal theories and practice in the years 1902-14. He suggests that the ' new' Liberalism was too narrowly based to be defensible and that it had insufficiently examined the abstractions it professed.
A radio script by Barbara Bray based on a new translation of Alain-Fournier's novel
'Le Grand Meaulnes'
[Starring] Robert Eddison and Nigel Stock
Other parts played by members of the cast
(The recorded broadcast of Jan. 29)
Hans Hotter (baritone)
Ernest Lush (piano)