and his contemporaries
Canzoni played by the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
Conductor, August Wenzinger
Carzen XXXV; Canzon. XXXIV
(Tiburtio Massaino)
Canzon II
(Giovanni Gabrieli )
Canzon V: La Maggia
(Florentio Maschera)
Canzon VIII; Canzon XXI: Sonata con tre violini
(Giovanni Gabrieli )
Canzon : La Padovana
(Ludovico Grossi Viadana)
Canzon XIV
(Giovanni Gabrieli ) on a gramophone record
A story for radio by Aidan Higgins
Read by Eithne Dunne
' Late one night, unable to turn my mind to sleep, I left my bed and began to wander about the draughty interior of this house, shining my bicycle lamp through banisters and along empty landings ...' Aidan Higgins , the young Dublin writer, has written a monologue in which an Irish spinster lady explores her house and her own mind.
by Yury Boukoff
Sonata No. 9 - Prokofiev
Pieces espagnoles - Falla
by Lord Byron
Read by Stephen Murray
The Third Canto deals with Byron's impressions of the field of Waterloo, the Rhine, and the Alps.
Arranged by D. B. Bridson
: second broadcast
Heather Harper (soprano) Sybil Michelow (contralto)
Lloyd Strauss-Smith (tenor) Edward Darling (tenor) John Cameron (baritone) Maurice Loban (viola) Alan Haiverson
(organ continuo)
BBC Chorus
St. Cecilia Orchestra
Leader, Lionel Bentley
Conductor, Trevor Harvey
Part 1
FLOS CAMPI, for viola, chorus, and
by Norman Hunt Lecturer in Politics in the University of Oxford
Dr. Hunt discusses the place of pressure groups in the contemporary political scene in Britain in the light of the book Pressure Group: the Campaign for Commercial Television, by H. H. Wilson , to be published on Monday, July 17.
Part 2
TE DEUM. for soloists, semi-chorus,
by Albert Camus
Translated by Stuart Gilbert with Kenneth Haigh, Sian Phillips and Edgar Wreford with Madeline Blakeney and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Music composed and conducted by ROBERTO GERHARD
Produced by MICHAEL BAKEWELL
BBC recording: second broadcast See also Monday at 8.0
Norbert Brainin (violin) Nina Milkina (piano)