AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlnf (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Second broadcast
Second of five programmes Including Seiber's chamber music and songs
The English Journey of Pastor C. P. Moritz in 1782 Adapted for broadcasting with commentary by RUTH SPALDING with Alan Wheatley as Pastor Moritz
Produced by Terence TILLER Second broadcast
Leader, Erich Gruenberg Conductor, LEONARD HIRSCH
Six talks by H. L. A. HART
Professor of Jurisprudence in the University of Oxford 3: Intention
A man's intention in acting is usually of crucial importance in the criminal law. Yet by ' intention ' the law does not always mean what the layman means. Why is there this divergence? Is it defensible?
PETER PEARS (tenor) JULIAN BREAM (lute)
FRANCIS BAINES (treble viol) JOY Hall (bass viol)
Songs with lute
Stay, time, awhile: Shall I sue?; Sweet, stay awhile; The lowest trees have tops
Lasso, vita mia for voice, viols, and lute
Lute solos
Lachrymae Pavan : Fancy: Mrs. White. Nothing
Go. nightly cares From silent night for voice, viols, and lute
Songs with lute
Say. love. if ever thou didst And: Time's eldest son: Tell me. true love: Die not before thy day Second of three programmes of music by Dowland
by Wyndham Lewis with Donald Wolfit
Raymond Huntley and James McKechnie
Scene: Outside Heaven
Music composed and conducted by WALTER GOEHR
Produced by D. G. BRIDSON
Third broadcast of the production first presented in May 1955
H. G. Wells once said of Wynd. ham Lewis's novel The Childermass: ' its potential readers are scattered through the world like particles of gold in a not very auriferous quartz. How is it to find them? 'The success of the radio adaptation of the book broadcast in the 1950s must have done much to solve that problem. It was hailed as ' a superb piece of radio writing,', carrying ' the impact of one of the few original minds of our time.'