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Motets from the Cantiones Sacrae of 1575 MARTINDALE SIDWELL CHOIR
Conductor, MARTINDALE SIDWELL
ROY JESSON (organ)
Tallin
Te lucis ante terminum Salvator mundi second setting
Byrd Attollite portas
Diliges Dominum Siderum rector
Tallis
In jejunio et fletu Candidi facti sunt
Dum transisset Sabbatum
Byrd Tribue, Domine Emendemus in melius
Laudate pueri

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Unknown:
Byrd Attollite

A series of scientific case-histories
6: The Edinburgh Spectrophon by TOM COTTRELL
Professor of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry,
University of Edinburgh
' I'm a chemist, by education and by interest. I want to know about molecular behaviour, which is why I thought of ... this experiment.' The experiment led Professor Cottrell away from chemistry and into applied electronics: he had to seek help. ' But, on the whole, microphone experts aren'interested in measuring a gas squeaking when it's lit up.'
Second broadcast
The Computer Botanist, by

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Cottrell

by Jasper Ridley
Portrait of ARCHBISHOP THOMAS CRANMER compiled from the letters. anecdotes, and reminiscences of those who knew and worked with him among them:
His secretary Ralph Morice Archbishop Parker Nicholas Harpsfield
John Foxe , Alan Cope
Produced by NESTA PAIN
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Jasper Ridley
Unknown:
Archbishop Thomas Cranmer
Unknown:
Ralph Morice
Unknown:
Archbishop Parker
Unknown:
Nicholas Harpsfield
Unknown:
John Foxe
Produced By:
Nesta Pain

MOURA LYMPANY (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Dean Dixon
Part 1
Given before an Invited audience in BBC Studio 1. Maida Vale, London. Applications for tickets, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, should be sent to [address removed]

Contributors

Piano:
Moura Lympany
Leader:
Hugh Maguire
Conducted By:
Dean Dixon

First of two illustrated talks on the music of Japan by ETA HARICH-SCHNEIDER
In primitive society music was an important means of invoking protection against the powers of darkness. Eta Harich-Schneider shows that the ritual sound as a means of magic still survives in many Japanese shrines and temples.
Second broadcast
Second talk, Gagaku: Feb. 16

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