by E. H . Carr
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge Mr. Carr considers the recent series of talks and offers some reflections on the ' nature of political thought, its difficulties and possibilities.
Patricia Clark (soprano)
Musica da Camera:
Harold Clarke (flute) Sidney Fell (clarinet)
Vera Kantrovitch (violin) Lorraine du Va l (violin)
Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
Joy Hall (cello) Hubert Dawkes
(harpsichord, piano)
reads a selection of his poems including:
Country Morning
Insurrection of Memory Growing Down
Sense about Nonsense Accuser
November Night
Edinburgh Spring Summer Farm Golden Calf
Gré Brouwenstijn (soprano)
Maureen Forrester (contralto)
Walter Midgley (tenor)
Scott Joynt (bass)
Douglas Whittaker (flute)
Sidonie Goossens (harp)
BBC Choral Society
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Royal Choral Society
» BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductors,
Sir Malcolm Sargent
John Hollingsworth
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Part 1
(conducted by John Hollingsworth )
Translated and adapted from
Jules Huret 's ' Enquete sur l'Evolution Litteraire ' by Robert Baldick D.Phil. , Lecturer in French at Pembroke College. Oxford
In 1891 Jules Huret conducted, on behalf of the Echo de Paris, an enquiry into the state of contemporary French literature. His enquiry was published in the form of a series of interviews with the leading French writers of his time.
First of six programmes
Part 2
(conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent )
Verdi REQUIEM MASS for soloists, chorus, and orchestra
A study of the Marprelate Press Controversy
. by Val Secretan with Joan Hart , Lewis Stringer
Roger Snowdon , Harry Towb The narration by Derek Hart
Production by Christopher Sykes
Sonata in B flat (D.960) played by Celia Arieli (piano)