A series of monthly discussions
Tissue Grafting
Chairman: P. B. Medawar , F.R.S.
Panel:
M. F. A. Woodruff
J. F. Loutit C.B.E., D.M. ,W. H. Hildemann, Ph.D. N. A. Mitchison, D.Phil.
The Elizabethan Singers Conductor, Louis Halsey
0 sing unto my roundelay
John Gardner
Five songs of Robert Herrick
Christopher Headington
To music To daisies
To the western wind
Upon Julia's hair filled with dew Cherry ripe
(first performance)
First of six programmes of contemporary choral music
by Dom Sebastian Moore
Monk of Downside
" Monastic life does not start from this world. It starts where this world starts. It speaks to the heart of man, where there is a memory of Paradise as well as a desire for Heaven.'
Read by James McKechnie and Kenneth Haigh
Introduced by Janet Adam Smith
(The recorded broadcast of Oct. 14) followed by an interlude at 8.5
Symphony No. 1 (1892)
Orchestra of Statsradiofonien, Denmark
Conducted by Thomas Jensen on a gramophone record
This is the first of a series of programmes in which all Nielsen's Symphonies are to be broadcast. Symphony No. (1902): May 28
by Christopher Isherwood
Adapted for radio by Eric Ewens with Gertan Klauber and Carmen Blanck-Sichel
Production by Donald McWhinnle
DURING THE INTERVAL (9.50-10.0 app.): Movements from the Dance Suite for jazz band and symphony orchestra, by Eduard KUnneke : on a record
Concerto in D minor (trans. J. S. Bach) Cantata: Su d'un colle florito Sonata in G minor
Stanislav Heller (harpsichord)
Duncan Robertson (tenor)
Charles Spinks (harpsichord)