Iberia
Book 3:
El Albaicin ; El Polo; Lavaples
Book 4:
Malaga; Jerez; Eritana played by Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
Second of two programmes
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' Orphée et Eurydice '
See foot of page followed by an interlude at 8.15
Seventh of a number of programmes each recorded from a Thursday Invitation Concert broadcast earlier in the year
Josephine Veasey
(mezzo-soprano)
Severino Gazzelloni (flute)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Members of the Goldsbrough Orchestra
(Led by Nona Liddell )
Conducted by Bruno Maderna
Part 1
by Norman Goodall
Secretary of the Joint Committee of the World Council of Churches and the International Missionary Council The World Council of Churches, formed in 1948, is perhaps the most spectacular, outcome of the modern Ecumenical Movement. It now includes 170 Churches in full membership, many of them communities living under a Communist government; it has links with the Churches in the U.S.S.K. and with Christians in China. It has growing responsibility, yet without any concomitant authority: it is not, therefore, the embryo of ' the Coming Great Church. Nevertheless, Dr. GoodaU believes that the World Council is ' a movement, an agency, » set of relationships, through which this greater goal may be reached.'
Part 2
by John Masefield
Excerpts from the poem read by Norman Wooland
Second of a monthly series