Philomusica of London Leader, Granville Jones
Directed from the harpsichord by Thurston Dart
Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major
CARL PINI (violin)
CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR and RICHARD TAYLOR
(sopranino recorder)
Contrapunctus No. XI Concerto in F minor for harpsichord and strings
Contrapunctus No. I
Suite No. 3, in D major
Promenade Concerts
Broadcasts during the coming week:
Haydn (The Creation) Monday, Home
Mozart, Mendelssohn. Shostakovich Tuesday, Home
Purcell, Britten. Monteverdi, Bach, Beethoven, Wagner Wednesday, Home
Beethoven, Mahler (Symphony No. 3) Thursday, Third
Handel, Mozart, Beethoven Friday, Home
by Donald MacKinnon Professor of the Philosophy of Religion in the University of Cambridge
Professor MacKinnon attacks theories which would establish Christianity independently of the historical facts. These theories represent a dangerous species of illusion.
: second broadcast
Hungary
Following his account of intellectual life in Poland last year, A. Alvarez reports on a recent visit to Budapest to record Interviews with Hungarian writers
Produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLME
: second broadcast
The Wigmore Ensemble Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
Terenre MacDonagh (oboe) Jack Brymer (clarinet) Granville Jones (violin) Frederick Riddle (viola) Anthony Pini (cello)
Wilfrid Parry (piano and celesta)
The Ambrosian Singers Conducted by John Carewe
Part 1
Cinq rechants - Messiaen
Adagio and Rondo in C minor (K.617) - Mozart
by Denis Healey ,
M.P. Mr. Healey believes that Insanity amongst the nuclear-armed Great Powers threatens world peace less than instability in the small ones.
Part 2
Recording of the THURSDAY INVITATION CONCERT ot January 25
In this illustrated talk LEONARD CASSINI examines how far the change in Soviet official attitudes to the arts since the death of Stalin has affected music. Is ' the thaw' a reality for Soviet composers or a false spring?
piano Chopin
Sonata No.2, In B flat minor. on a gramophone record