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(The recorded broadcast of March 9) busing THE INTERVAL (6.15-6.25 app.): Movements from Serenade for Strings (Lennox Berkeley): the Stuttgart
Chamber Orchestra, conductor,
Karl Unchinger : on a gramophone record followed by an interlude at 7.30
Piano Sonata in B flat (D.960) played by Franz Reizenstein
Second of three programmes
Sonata in A (D.959): August 22
by Gerald Draper
Lecturer in Law.
King's College, London
Colonel Draper describes how the concept of the ' just war ' has reappeared in the present century as a major influence on the development of the law of war. He traces the history of this concept as a force for good and evil since Roman times
An oratorio tor soloists, chorus, and orchestra
Elsie Morison (soprano)
Pamela Bowden (contralto)
Richard Lewis (tenor)
Richard Standen (bass)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Choir and Orchestra
Conducted by John Pritchard on gramophone records
A dramatic poem by Robert Browning
An abridged version in nine parts
PART 7 (from Book 10)
Robert Donat as The Pope '
Pope Innocent XII reviews the evidence, finds Guido guilty beyond all doubt, and rejects the appeal made to him on the ground of clerical privilege.
This reading by Robert Donat was recorded last February.
Part 8: August 24
Trio in A minor, Op. 114 played by the Waters-Pleeth-Good Trio:
Stephen Waters (clarinet)
William Pleeth (cello) Margaret Good (piano)