Fantasia contrappuntlstlca played by Alfred Brendel (piano) on a gramophone record
A series of talks commenting on current legal issues
Liability for
Unforeseeable Consequences by A. L. Goodhart , K.B.E., Q.C.
Master of University College, Oxford : second broadcast
A Conversational Fragment by T.S. Gregory
An important question in the 'eighties as it might have been discussed by Anatole France with the Master of Balliol and two eminent colleagues. The imagined scene is the Master's Lodging, Balliol College, 1887.
Erna Spoorenberg (soprano) Sybil Michelow (contralto) Alexander Young (tenor) Michael Langdon (bassi) Leonard Baker (cello) Cecil Cox (flute)
BBC Northern. Singers
Chorus-Master, Stephen Wilkinson BBC Northern Orchestra Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by Charles Mackerras
Part 1
OVERTURE: Namensfeier
CANTATA on the Death of Joseph n
Some reflections on the doctrine of the Trinity by John. Wren-Lewis
Mr. Wren-Lewis points out that the doctrine of the Trinity in its traditional forms is a stumbling-block with many non-believers and an enigma to many Christians. He argues that this comes about because we commonly misunderstand the ' grammar' of the doctrine and what it means to be saying about God-and men. BBC recordine
Pant: 2
OVERTURE: King Stephen
TRIO: Tremate, empi, tremate
CANTATA on the Accession of Leopold II
Six talks by E. H. CARR
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
2: Society and the Individual
These talks are a broadcast version of Professor Carr's Trevelyan Lectures given earlier this year. In the second talk he discusses how closely the work of the historian mirrors the society in which he works. Before you study the historian, says Professor Carr, study his historical and social environment.
Quartet Pro Musica Patrick Halling (violin.) Ernest Scott (violin)
Gwynne Edwards (viola) Peter Hailing (cello)