Chorale Preludes, Op. 70
We all believe in one true God; Lift up your hearts; From Heaven above to earth I come; In dulci jubilo; The star proclaims the King is here; 0 dearest Jesus, what law hast thou broken?; Lamb of God, pure and holy; 0 sacred Head, now wounded; Awake, my heart, with gladness; Holy God. we praise thy name played by Arnold Richardson (organ)
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Last of three programmes
by John Midgley
A reflection and assessment of current German opinion on the issues of conscription and a German contribution to NATO.
(The recorded broadcast of August 13)
The Hamburg State Opera production of OEDIPUS REX'
Opera-oratorio after Sophocles by Igor Stravinsky and Jean Cocteau
Hamburg State Opera Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Giinter Hertel )
Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra
CONDUCTOR, LEOPOLD LUDWIG Producer, Gunther Rennert
Scene: Before the King's palace at Thebes
Joan CMssell writes on page 4
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Opera bouffe after Pushkin
Text by Boris Kochno
German translation by A. Elukhen
Music by Stravinsky
Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor, LEOPOLD LUDWIO Producer, Gunther Rennert
Scene: In the living room of a middle-class Russian family
From the King's Theatre, Edinburgh
A monthly series on current questions in architecture and town planning
Brighton to Blackpool
A case for regional planning by Sir Patrick Abercrombie F.R.I.B.A., M.T.P.I.
In last month's talk in this series Christopher Tunnard of Yale University considered the case for regional planning over the many large, continuous urban areas of the United States. In this talk Sir Patrick Abercrombie stresses the need for regional as against local planning in Britain Sir Patrick, whose Greater London Plan was accepted by the Government just ten years ago, devotes part of his talk to the special problems of London.
A radio play by Giles Cooper
with Sheila Moloney, Elaine Macnamara, Shelagh Kennedy
Music arranged and played by Freddie Clayton
Production by Donald McWhinnie
of the eighteenth century
London Harpsichord Ensemble
Devised and edited by Stanley Sadie
The last of three legends of the Arawak Indians
Retold by Jan Carew in the fashion and dialect of the Negroes of British Guiana