Clive Lythgoe (piano)
Halle Orchestra
(Leader, Laurance Turner)
Conductor, Sir John Barbirolli
From the Town Hall, Cheltenham
Short story by Evan S. Connell, Jnr.
Read by Sam Wanamaker.
In Peru a female condor was staked inside a wooden cage. Every so often a male eird would get into this trap and would then be sold to a zoo or a museum. One of these captured condors, however, was sold to an American, J. D. Botkin, of Parallel, Kansas.....'
(BBC recording)
Pohjola's Daughter
Symphony No. 7. in C
Walter Emery discusses the new directions taken by German composers for the organ after the death of Bach. Ralph Downes plays trios, chorale preludes, and other music by Krebs, Marpurg, Kittel, and Oley.
(Recorded in the Royal Festival Hall, London)
(Une Rentree dans le Monde)
A satire-comedy for radio by Jacques Perret and Jean Forest.
Translated by Helena Wood.
The story told by Alec Mango.
(Sunday's recorded broadcast)
(Oliver Burt is appearing in 'Templeton' at the Arts Theatre, London)
Helena Wood writes on page 2
Margaret Bence (contralto)
Pro Musica Orchestra of Stuttgart
Conducted by Marcel Couraud
on a gramophone record.