Nikolaus Pevsner 's architectural impressions of New Zealand
Iris Loveridge (piano)
L'accueil des Muses Sonatina. Op. 16
Doute
Trois Pièces. Op. 40
3-Greece at the end of the Dark Age
T M. COOK, Professor of Ancient History and Classical Archaeology in the University of Bristol, speaks about the Greek revival in the light of archaeological evidence and considers the directions it followed in the eighth to the seventh century B.C.
Norman Tattersall (baritone)
Alan Harverson (organ)
From St. Gabriel's Church.
Cricklewood. London
by Adam de la Halle
A version by Rene Hague of the 13th-century French pastoral comedy with the original songs arranged by Denis Stevens
Production by Douglas Cleverdon
Edgar Hunt (recorder)
Leonard Brain (cor anglais)
John Burden (horn)
Charles Gregory (horn)
Edward Wilson (bassoon)
Osian Ellis (harp)
Stephen Whittaker (percussion) conducted by Denis Stevens
The introduction, spoken by the Pilgrim, is taken from the short dramatic tribute that preceded a performance of the play at Arras shortly after the death of Adam de la Halle (c. 1288).
String Quintet, Op. 29 No. 1 played by the Quintetto Boccherinl on a gramophone record