given by ALBERT FULLER
A public concert given In the Concert Room at the American Embassy. London, on February 20
on Shakespeare's Sonnets
The second of two programmes in which the Sonnets are reconsidered by one of the leading poets of our time followed by a reading from the Sonnet! by Marius GORING
Second broadcast
Concerto in C major, Op. 7 No. played by I Musici on a gramophone record
A second invention for radio by Barry Bermange in collaboration with the Radiophonic Workshop
This programme is an attempt to define God in human terms and to create, in the manner of religious painting, an overall impression of Man's love for Him.
The voices were recorded from life and arranged by the author in a setting of radiophonic sound.
Second broadcast
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) BBC MEN'S CHORUS
BBC CHORAL SOCIETY (Men's voices)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire Conducted hv
Dean Dixon
Given before an invited audience In Studio 1, Maida Vale. London. Requests for tickets for future concerts. enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, may be sent to [address removed].
Another performance: Sunday 08
3.15 (Music Programme)
See page 7
A Faust Symphony - Liszt
Maurice Zinkin gives another commentary on current affairs in this fortnightly series
Next talk: December 19
by HAROLD TRUSCOTT
The last of six illustrated talks by Harold Truscott in which he analyses and discusses the late quartets
In this programme he talks about the String Quartet in F major. Op. 135 followed by an interlude at 10.5)