A series of four programmes
1—Ferrara
Ambrosian Consort:
Mary Thomas , Eilidh McNab
Jean Allister. John Whitworth
Edgar Fleet. John McCarthy
John Frost
Conductor, Denis Stevens
Peter Le Huray
(harpsichord continuo)
Programmes devised by Denis Arnold
A discussion on how the Law's new concern with restrictive practices in industry has been working out and on the difficulties facing industrialists in convincing the Court of the virtues of trading agreements.
Those taking part:
Ely Devons
Professor of Commerce at the London School of Economics
Sir Harry Pilkington
Chairman. Pilkington Brothers, Ltd.
R. 0. Wilberforce
Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and author of The Law of Restrictive Trade Practices
Violin Concerto No. 1, in D played by David Oistrakh (violin)
Soviet Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Kyril Kondrashin
(Recording made available by courtesy of Sovetskoe Radio: previously broadcast on June 23. 1957)
Introduced by Alec Hyatt King Superintendent of the Music Room,
British Museum
Much of the Royal Music Library in the British Museum was built up by Queen Charlotte, wife of George III , and her librarian, Frederick Nicolay. Mr. King discusses the unusual range of her musical taste. and harpsichord pieces by Greene and Felton
Doreen Murray (soprano)
Ellen Dales (soprano) Tessa Robbins (violin)
Robin Wood (fortepiano)
Charles Spinks (harpsichord)
The Melos Ensemble