WILHELM BACKHAUS (piano)
Haydn
Variations in F minor
Fantasy in C major
Beethoven
Sonata No. 28, in A major.
Op. 101 on gramophone records
In this group of seven talks, theologians and philosophers examine this question und seek to describe the content of the Christian message in terms intelligible to the twentieth century.
3: Signing on the dotted line by THE Rev. G. B. CAIRD Mansfield College, Oxford
Extra ecclesiam non salus. The Church springs from the Christ-event, but its role in history and its nature are ambiguous. Is it the Ark of Salvation, the elect of God, or the ' earnest ' of a new creation? Second broadcast
Order and Evil, by D. M. MacKinnon : October 19
Patricia Clark (soprano) Ursula Connors (soprano) Jean Allister (contralto) Edgar Fleet (tenor) John Frost (bass)
Roy Jesson (harpsichord)
Conductor, Denis Stevens
Introduced by Denis Stevens
Recorded in the church of St. George the Martyr, Queen Square, London
A revolutionary drama by Lord Byron adapted for radio by J.H. Watson
with John Neville and William Devlin
Cast in order of speaking: [see below]
(Second broadcast)
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR Part 1
by L. M. LORING
Miss Loring compares absolute with expedient morality and argues in favour of expediency on the ground that ' pure moral idealism stands as the enemy of common good will.'
Part 2
An illustrated talk by EDWARD LOCKSPEISER who discusses Poulenc's stylistic personality and assesses his contribution to French music Second broadcast