(Leader. J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Bloch's Symphony in E flat (1954-55) was first performed at a Royal Philharmonic Society concert, conducted by Efrem Kurtz , in the Royal Festival Hall last February. It is lightly orchestrated and is in four movements.
Talk by Thomas Gilby of Blackfriars, Cambridge
Father Gilby has spent his life in the company of this most humane of theologians, and Father F. C. Copleston's book in the' Pelican series gives him an occasion to speak his appreciation.
(: originally broadcast on February 3)
Sonata, Op. 44 Sonata. Op. 52
(first performances in this country) played by Maria Lidka (violin)
Peter Gellhorn (piano)
12—' The Idea of Order at
Key West,' by Wallace Stevens
Talk by R. P. Blackmur
Professor of English at Princeton University
The poem Is read by Guy Kingsley Poynter before and after the talk In this series critics are invited to take a single poem, or passage from a poem, and examine it in as much detail as they see fit in order to bring out the full meaning.
To be repeated on October 8
by Henry Reed
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
Music composed by Anthony Smith-Masters
Characters:
(Conttnued in next column)
Music conducted by Patrick Savill with Sidney Fell (clarinet)
Mass for five voices sung by the Deller Consort:
Eileen McLoughlin. Alfred Deller
Wilfred Brown. Gerald English and Maurice Bevan
Last of three programmes
by John Midgley
A reflection and assessment ot current German opinion on the issues of conscription and a German contribution to NATO.
Trio in F, Op. 16 No. 1 played by the Robert Masters Piano Trio:
Robert Masters (violin)
Muriel Taylor (cello)
Kinloch Anderson (piano)