Cyril Chapman (clarinet)
Patrick Piggott (piano)
The Martin String Quartet:
David Martin (violin)
Marjorie Lavers (violin) Eileen Grainger (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello)
Robert Crawford is an Edinburgh musician who has studied with Hans Gat and Benjamin Frankel. His Quartet,
Op. 4, which won a prize offered by the Arts Council in Scotland, was first performed at the 1951 I.S.C.M. Festival at Frankfurt. There are four movements.
Four studies in the history of historiography by Herbert Butterfield
Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge 2-The Gottingen Professors
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone) with Hertha Klust (piano)
The third of a series of Beethoven lieder recitals by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
Second of two talks commemorating the death of John Selden
In 1654 by David Ogg
Fellow and Librarian of New College, Oxford
The phrase ' liberty above all things ' is inscribed in each of the eight thousand books and manuscripts given by Selden to the Bodleian Library. In this talk Mr. Ogg considers the way Selden applied his learning in the cause of liberty.
A diptych in sound recorded in and around Besse-en-Chandesse, Puy de Dôme, during June, July, and September, by Derek Hart and Maurice Brown
The Visitor: Derek Hart
The Inhabitant: Keith Pyott Production by Maurice Brown
Martindale Sidwell (organ)
Use Wolf (soprano)
Nancy Evans (contralto) Alexander Young (tenor)
Frederick Harvey (baritone)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master. Leslie Woodgate )
Charles Spinks (organ, harpsichord)
The 'Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Led by Albert Chasey )
Conducted by David Willcocks Eleventh of a series of programmes
Talk by Jaap Kunst
Dr. Kunst is curator of the anthropological section of the Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam, and lecturer on ethno-musicology. He talks about the music of Java and Bali, and plays some of the recordings he made during the fifteen years he spent in Indonesia.
Talk by James Irvine
Sir Walter Scott described Susan Ferrier, the once-popular Scottish novelist, as his sister-shadow. Her great-nephew, James Irvine, commemorates the centenary of her death in the light of some unpublished material.