Listings
The Camden Trio:
Evelyn Rothwell (oboe)
Archie Camden (bassoon)
Wilfrid Parry (piano)
Patrick Piggott (piano)
The Wigmore Ensemble:
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute) Jack Brvmer (clarinet) Jean Pougnet (violin)
Frederick Riddle (viola)
William Pleeth (cello)
Marie Korchinska (harp)
Geoffrey Bush, who is mainly self-taught, obtained his doctorate in music eight year& ago at the age of twenty-five; his Trio was written for'the Camden Trio in the summer of last year. Patrick Piggott lives in Wales; he is a young composer and pianist whose keyboard writing is full of lyricism, atmosphere, and subtle dynamics—the fifth prelude, for instance, is an eerie cobweb of sound. Stephen Dodgson, born in 1924, studied under R. O. Morris and Patrick ttadley: his symphony won a prize in the Royal Philharmonic Society's open competition held in 1952. H.C.-J,
Contributors
Oboe:
Evelyn
Rothwell
Bassoon:
Archie
Camden
Piano:
Wilfrid
Parry
Piano:
Patrick
Piggott
Flute:
Geoffrey
Gilbert
Clarinet:
Jack
Brvmer
Violin:
Jean
Pougnet
Viola:
Frederick
Riddle
Cello:
William
Pleeth
Harp:
Marie
Korchinska
Talk by Rudolf Wittkower
Durning-Lawrence Professor of the History of Art, University of London Richard Boyle, third Earl of Burlington, died two hundred years ago, on December 3, 1753. The speaker considers the ideas that inform Lord Burlington's work as an architect and some of the lesser-known aspects of his patronage, influence, and reputation.
Contributors
Talk By:
Rudolf
Wittkower
Choir of Salisbury Cathedral
Master of the Choristers,
Douglas Guest
Douglas Guest (organ)
Great and marvellous
When David heard that Absalom was slain
Organ:
Miserere
Gloria tibl Trinitaa Miserere
Magnificat and Nunc dimlttls (Third
Service)
From Salisbury Cathedral
by Denis Brogan
Denis Brogan talks about the conjunction of political and religious extremism in the U.S.A.: the subjeot of a study by Ralph Lord Roy, recently published there under the title Apostles of Discord.
Contributors
Unknown:
Denis
Brogan
Talks:
Denis
Brogan
John Alexandra (bassoon)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra (Leader, Granville Jones )
Conduotor, Boyd Neel
Contributors
Bassoon:
John
Alexandra
Leader:
Granville
Jones
Unknown:
Boyd
Neel
Talk by Terence Prittie
Manchester Guardian correspondent in Germany
Contributors
Talk By:
Terence
Prittie
Talk By:
Manchester
Guardian
A play in three parts by August Strindberg in a new translation and radio adaptation by Peter Watts
PART II with EHzabeth London . Evelyn Moore
Cyril Shaps , Brian Hayes
T. St John John. Reginald Hearne Mary Wimbush , Michael O'Halloran Sulwen Morgan , Hester Paton Brown
Janet Burnell , Catherine Fleming and Arthur Lawrence
Produced by Peter Watts
Contributors
Unknown:
August
Strindberg
Unknown:
Peter
Watts
Unknown:
Ehzabeth
London
Unknown:
Evelyn
Moore
Unknown:
Cyril
Shaps
Unknown:
Brian
Hayes
Unknown:
T. St John
John.
Unknown:
Reginald
Hearne
Unknown:
Mary
Wimbush
Unknown:
Michael
O'Halloran
Unknown:
Sulwen
Morgan
Unknown:
Hester Paton
Brown
Unknown:
Janet
Burnell
Unknown:
Catherine
Fleming
Produced By:
Peter
Watts
The Mother:
Ella
Milne
The Confessor:
Howieson
Culfl
The Unknown Man:
Valentine
Dyall
The Lady:
Catherine
Salkeld
The Doctor:
John
Glen
' Caesar:
Anthony
Jacobs
A Woman:
Betty
Baskcomb
Quintet in F played by the Martin String Quartet:
David Martin (violin)
Neville Marriner (violin)
Eileen Grainger (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello) with Gwynne Edwards (viola)
Contributors
Violin:
David
Martin
Violin:
Neville
Marriner
Viola:
Eileen
Grainger
Cello:
Bernard
Richards
Viola:
Gwynne
Edwards