by Georges Theotokas.
[Starring] Edward Burnham, Marjorie Westbury and A. L. Lloyd
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(Sunday's recorded broadcast)
Trio No.3, in A Cantata: Orphee
Trio No. 5, in D minor
Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano), The Robert Collet Harpsichord Trio: Vera Kantrovitch (violin), Edith Lake (viola da gamba), Robert Collet (harpsichord)
(BBC recording)
The second of four programmes of chamber music by Rameau.
Next programme: September 18
by Rosamund Tuve.
The qualities in Milton's poetry which nineteenth-century critics singled out for praise-the pictorial power of the images, the mysterious grandeur, the 'phrases of towering port'-have been precisely the qualities to which his twentieth-century detractors have most objected But the way is now open, Miss Tuve believes, for a deeper appreciation of Milton's poetry than has been possible since the seventeenth century; yet the new critical approach carries its own special dangers.
(The recorded broadcast of Aug. 18)
played by Raymond Cohen (violin), Franz Reizenstein (piano).
(Recording of broadcast on Feb. 11)