String Quartet No. 4, Op. 37
Played by the Juilliard String Quartet on a gramophone record
A new play for broadcasting by James Hanley
Mrs. Clancv (Mary O'Farrell ), as a girl (Patricia Levenlon ); Delaney (Dermot Kelly ); Mother (Shela Ward ); Aloysiui Clancy (Barry Keegan ); Lackmass (P. G. Stephens ): Shane (Wilfred Babbage ); Father Dunphey (Brian O'Higgins ); Twomey (Harry Hutchinson ); Lynch (Jack Cunningham ) with Desmond Jordan. Doreen Keogh , and Gabriel Woolf
Produced by John Gibson
A fortnightly forum in which musicians assume the role of critics and react to recent musical events, publications, or controversies of outstanding interest.
In this edition:
HUGH WOOD reviews the first performance of Humphrey Searle 's opera The Diary of a Madman
Econ WELLESZ, one of Schoenberg's earliest pupils, reviews the first staging in this country of Schoenberg's monodrama Erwartung
The Wigmore Ensemble
From St. Gabriel's, Cricklewood
An examination of the emotional world of J. M. Barrie and of the calculated cunning with which he built. it up by David Daiches Lecturer in English
In the University of Cambridge
See panel.
by Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-61)
CANTOS 4 and 5 Produced by Anthony Thwaite
Selma Herscovici (piano)
Pavane pour une Infante défunte Suile: Gaspard de la Nuit
by Christopher Martin
Political discussion is often bedevilled by exaggerated language, by the use of such words as ' rights ' and * duties ' when wt mean something much more manageable than rights and much less intolerant than duty.