Gewandhaus Quartet:
Gerhard Bosse (violin)
Karl Suske (violin)
Fritz Haendschke (viola)
Alwin Bauer (cello)
A modern morality by Peter Gurney with music by Humphrey Searle
Details as Tuesday 9.50
Margaret Ritchie (soprano)
Helen Watts (contralto) Alexander Young (tenor)
Richard Standen (bass) The Ambrosian Singers
Stanley Taylor (recorder) Richard Taylor (recorder)
Ambrose Gauntlett (viola da gamba)
Desmond Dupre (viola da gamba)
Continuo:
Thornton Lofthouse (harpsichord) and Alan Harverson (organ.)
The Jacques Orchestra
(Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz )
Conducted BY DAVID WILLCOCKS
Cantata No. 50: Nun ist das Heil und die Kraft
Cantata No. 28: Gottlob! nun geht das Jahr zu Ende
Cantata No. 106: Gottes Zeit 1st die allerbeste Zeit
First of six programmes of cantatas by Bach
by Frank Kermode
' A Passage to India, thanks to what E. M. Forster calls his "faculty of faking," is the most perfectly balanced Symbolist novel ever written,' Mr. Kermode proposes. He tries to determine whether the complexity of its design is exemplary or merely of historical interest.
Thnee Nocturnes, Op. 9 Waltz in A flat. Op. 42 Ballade in G minor
Waltz in E flat. Op. 18 Three Nocturnes, Op. 15
Waltz in A flat, Op. 64 No. t played by Joseph Weingarten (piano)
First of four programmes in which Joseph Weingacten is to play aU Chopin's published Nocturnes, Ballades, and Waltzes.
(cello) with Leon Pommers (piano) on gramophone records
Sonata for cello and piano (Debussy) Sonata for unaccompanied cello
(Kodaly)