Oboe Concerto in C
Trio in A, for orchestra plaved by Hermann TBttcher (oboe)
Munich Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Carl Gorvin on a gramophone record
1600-1642
Programme 5
Laidman Browne and Marius Goring in ' EPICOENE ' or The Silent Woman'
A comoedie by Ben Jonson
Edited for radio and produced by Raymond Raikes
Music composed by John Hotchkis
Characters in order of speaking:
NED CLF.RrMOVT (John Westbrook ); His PAGE (David Spenser '); Tkuewit, his friend
(Ala7ÙlS????SIR DAVPHISE EUC;ENIF,,
(Marius Goring ): Sir Dauphine Eugenie , nephew to Morose (Gabriel Woo If); MR Amorous La-Foole (Ronald Baddtley ); Mute, servant to Morose (Derek Smith ): Morose, a gentleman that loves no noise (Laidman Browne ): Cutbeard, a barber (John Ruddock ); SIR JOHN Daw (Roll Leiebfie): Mistress F.picoene, the Silent Woman (Aliena Dacid ): Thomas OTTER , a land and sea captain (Norman Shelley ); MISTRESS OTTER (Vivierme Chaturton); A parson (Tom Waison ); LADY HAUGHTY and LADY Centaure, ladies collegiate (June Tobin and Janet Bumell )
The Goldsbrough Orchestra
(led by Erich Gruenberg ) conducted by the composer
The scene is London in 1609 (: second broadcast)
MTRING THE INTERVAL (6.30-6.40 app.):
Movements from An Elizabethan Suite (orch. Barbirolli): on a record
, followed by an interlude at 7.25
See foot of page and page 2. Part 1
by D. Daiches Raphael
Lecturer in Philosophy
In the University of Glasgow
Mr. Raphael, who has recently returned after spending six months in the U.S.A. at Hamilton College, asks what makes ' liberal arts and sciences * liberal, and how Americans meet the demands and temptations of their liberal education.
Part 2
Presented by Fela Sowande, Head of Music, Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation
Mr. Sowande has chosen compositions to illustrate the trends in Nigerian music today, and the special problems that face composers in developing traditional forms and in setting tonal languages to Western types of harmony. The illustrations include works by Wilberforce Echezona, the Rev. Ota Olude, Akin Euba ,and Fela Sowande.
? 1644-1729
A selection of his poems
Introduced by Helen Gardner
Roader in Renaissance English Literature, University of Oxford
Reader, Gary Watson
(: second broadcast)
Sonata in A minor for unaccompanied violin played by Emil Telmanyi
(: second broadcast)