played by the DORIAN QUINTET
John Perras (flute)
Charles Kuskin (oboe)
William Lewis (clarinet) Jane Taylor (bassoon) William Brown (horn)
4: John of Paris by WALTER ULLMANN
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
By the fourteenth century the question of where in society the seat of sovereignty lies had reached a crisis. In this talk Dr. Ullmann considers two political thinkers who advanced modern and naturalistic theories of sovereignty. John of Paris and Marsiglio of Padua.
Second broadcast
Concerto in the Italian Style played by WANDA LANDOWSKA (harpsichord) on a gramophone record
A symposium on modern evangelism by Geoffrey Reeves compiled from contemporary comment, and from documentary record of the revival campaigns pioneered by Dwight Lyman Moody
'Instant Salvation he called it again and again... He exulted in the free grace of God... his joy was contagious.'
Readers: Clive Barker, Colin Campbell, Patanne Fairfoot, Michael Kustow, Brian Murphy
Sacred Songs and Solos sung by Colin Kemball and Evan Morgan Powell
Harmonium, Kate O'Connor
Speakers: The Rev. Henry Briant, Clive Barker, Canon Frank Colquhoun, Tom Driberg, M.P., Canon Stanley Evans, Canon Bryan Green, Stuart Hall, Professor Richard Hoggart, Canon Douglas Rhymes, The Rev. Edwin Robertson, Dr. Leslie Weatherhead
With illustrations from current pop records
(Second broadcast)
(Michael Kustow broadcasts by permission of the Governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon)
with the LONDON MOZART PLAYERS Leader, Robert Masters
Conductor, HARRY BLECH
Part 1 See page 6
John Roberts gives another commentary on current affairs in this fortnightly series
Part 2: Mozart
Violin Concerto in A major
(K.219)
10.6* Symphony No. 31, in D major (K.297) (Paris)
A public concert, promoted by the Haydn-Mozart Society, given at the Royal Festival Hall. London, on December 18. 1963
by MARC VIGNAL
The French critic discusses Vaughan Williams 's reputation in France and offers a personal assessment of his stature.
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 10.50