J. P. STERN , Fellow of St.
John's College, Cambridge, speaks on the Austrian writer Robert Musil , whose comedy Vincent and the Girl Friend of Important Men is to be broadcast on Friday (Third)
RALPH KIRKPATRICK (harpsichord)
A minor (L.378)
E major (L.373) C major (L.457) C major (L.282) E major (L.25) G minor (L.128) G major (L.286) E minor (L.427) E major (L.470) G major (L.304) G major (L.82) C major (L.324) C major (L.8) Second of six fortnightly programmes of sonatas played on the piano and harpsichord
Joan Barker (piano): Nov. 7
Plato's dialogue
Translation by KENNETH FAWDRY
This most idyllic of the dialogues takes place on the banks of the Ilissus and contains the myths of the Cicaeda and of the white and dun horses of the soul. The ostensible subject is the nature of rhetoric. with MALCOLM HAYES
Produced by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL
† PAMELA PETTS (soprano)
MUSICA DA CAMERA
Harold Clarke (flute) Roger Lord (oboe)
Sidney Fell (clarinet)
Archie Camden (bassoon) Charles Gregory (horn)
Vera Kantrovitch (violin) Lorraine du Val (violin) Keith Cummings (viola) Joy Hall (cello)
Eugene Cruft (double-bass) John Williams (guitar) with Maria Korchinska (harp)
Micheal Mac Liamm6ir reading poems from ' The Tower '