4: Order and Evil by D. M. MACKINNON
Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge
The Christian gospel is about more than man; the good news is about a ' cosmos.' What can such an affirmation mean, in face of the universality, persistence, and power of evil?
Talks by Professor R. W. Hepburn and the Rev. David Jenkins : March 18
Inventions in major-minor modes, Op. 31 played by ELEANOR WARREN (cello)
BENJAMIN FRANKEL (piano) Second broadcast
by L. J. Witts
A medical man looks back. With Robert Harris and Andrew Cruickshank Produced by NESTA PAIN
To be repeated on March 30
See page 32
† ELISABETH ROBINSON
(soprano)
PAMELA BOWDEN (contralto)
ALFRED ORDA (baritone)
BBC CHORUS
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Leader, Raymond Cohen
Conducted by ANDRZEJ PANUFNIK
Szymanowski's Stabat Mater dates from 1925-26 and was first performed in this country at the Three Choin Festival at Worcester in 1935. It is set for soprano, contralto, and baritone soloists, mixed chorus, and symphony orchestra without trombones, and is divided into six sections.
Recorded and introduced by JAMES MCNEISH
2: The Mountains of Epirus