played by James Dalton 3: MARANATHA CHURCH Amsterdam
Sweelinck
Toccata in C
Chorale with Variations: Erbarm dich mein. 0 Herre Gott
Bach
Four Duets (Claviertibung, Book 3)
E minor; F; G; A minor
Two Chorale Preludes
(Orgelbüchlein)
Gelobet seist du, Jesus Christ Christe. du Lamm Gottes
Prelude and Fugue in G (S.541)
Recording made in collaboration with Stichting Nederlandsche Radio-Unie
November 19
An enquiry conducted by 'Richard Hoggart
A great deal has been written during the year about the ' paperback revolution.' Richard Hoggart has been looking at some of the workings of the paperback industry and its present trends. The enquiry is illustrated by the recorded voices of publishers, wholesalers, booksellers, and readers.
Programme compiled and produced by Michael Simpson
by Vaughan Williams
A Morality founded on Bunyan's Allegory
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
BBC Chorus (Trained by Alan G. Melville)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, Henry Datyner)
Producer, Dennis Arundell
Repetiteur, Brian Priestman
7.40-8.40
Prologue: Bunyan in prison
Act 1
The Pilgrim meets Evangelist
The House Beautiful
Nocturne (Intermezzo)
Act 2 The arming of the Pilgrim
The Pilgrim meets Apollyon
9.5-9.40
Act 3
Vanity Fair
The Pilgrim in prison
10.0-10.40
Act 4
The Pilgrim meets Mr. By-Ends
The Delectable Mountains
The Pilgrim reaches the end of his journey
Epilogue
by Laurence Lerner Lecturer in English in the University of Belfast
Mr. Lerner analyses the structure of George Eliot's novel Middlemarch in terms of what he believes to be the author's unique combination of ' the cool gaze and the warm heart.'
by F. A. Hayek
Some thoughts on how emergent nations-and nations emerging from a period of dictatorship--might solve one of the key problems of democracy, that of limiting the powers of the State. F. A. HAYEK is the author of the recent book The Constitution of Liberty.
by EDMUND SPENSER 1552-1599
NOVEMBER
The eleventh eclogue
Introduced by Rayner Heppenstall