Schola Polyphonica
Director, Henry Washington
Magnificat primi toni; Quern vidistis pastores?: Benedictus and Hosanna (Missa: Puisque j'ai perdu); Tempus est ut revertar; Adoramus te Christe; Christus resurgens; Scio enim quod Redemptor; Justorum animae; Salve Regina (The recorded broadcast of Dec. 21)
2-The Role of the Myth by Professor Ely Devons
In the first of these talks Professor S. E. Finer suggested that we should recognise the indispensable role played by pressure groups in modern society. Professor Devons argues that such myths as that of ministerial responsibility are none the less valuable.
(The recorded broadcast of June 2)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
Cyril Preedy (piano)
Ernest Element (violin)
Dorothy Hemming (violin)
Howard Ferguson and Denis Matthews (piano duet)
Second of two talks by Elizabeth Zeeman
Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge with readings from Sir Thomas Wyatt
William Shakespeare
Gerard Manley Hopkins
T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden
Readers:
Robin Chapman and Gary Watson
A programme of his operatic arias, orchestral concertos, and keyboard music, devised and presented by Thurston Dart
Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Leader. Erich Gruenberg ) Director, Thurston Dart
(harpsichord)
Five talks on Liberalism
4—Liberal Economics by Asa Briggs
Professor of Modern History in the University of Leeds
The Liberals produced two contrasted theories of economics: one helped to fashion the orthodoxies of Victorian England, the other the Welfare State. Neither secured universal acceptance. Why not?
by James Hanley
Adapted for radio by Dorothy Baker
Produced by Elwyn Evans
String Quartet in E, Op. 17 No. 1 String Quartet in G, Op. 54 No. 1 played by the Quatuor Haydn