Listings
Harry Danks (viola) Robert Collet (piano)
The Wigmore Ensemble:
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute), Terence MacDonagh (oboe). Peter Newbury (oboe). Jack Brymer (clarinet), Walter Lear (clarinet). Gwydion Brooke (bassoon), Edward Wilson (bassoon), Edmund Chapman (horn), Ian Beers (horn), Jean Pougnet (violin), Thomas Carter (violin), Frederick Riddle (viola). Anthony Pini (cello), Maria Korchinska (harp)
Contributors
Viola:
Harry
Danks
Piano:
Robert
Collet
Flute:
Geoffrey
Gilbert
Flute:
Terence
MacDonagh
Oboe:
Peter
Newbury
Oboe:
Jack
Brymer
Clarinet:
Walter
Lear
Clarinet:
Gwydion
Brooke
Bassoon:
Edward
Wilson
Bassoon:
Edmund
Chapman
Horn:
Ian
Beers
Horn:
Jean
Pougnet
Violin:
Thomas
Carter
Viola:
Frederick
Riddle
Viola:
Anthony
Pini
Cello:
Maria
Korchinska
Interior Design and the Modern Movement
Talk by Ian McCallum ,
A.R.I.B.A.
Contributors
Talk By:
Ian
McCallum
Sonata
Stuart Knussen (double-bass)
Charles Spinks (piano)
Contributors
Double-Bass:
Stuart
Knussen
Piano:
Charles
Spinks
A group of five talks
5-The Tunisian Experiment by Si Mohammed Masmoudi
Minister of National Economy in Tunisia
This talk is to be given in French: a translation will be broadcast at io.o p.m.
Contributors
Unknown:
Si Mohammed
Masmoudi
A play in verse by James Merrill
Produced by Mary Hope Allen
Contributors
Produced By:
Mary Hope
Allen
Narrator:
Rolf
Lefebvre
John:
Richard
Hurndall
Julie, his fiancee:
Pamela
Alan
Gilbert, her brother:
Phil
Brown
Charles, her husband:
Simon
Lack
Symphony No. 9, in D minor
Luise Helletsgruber (soprano)
Rosette Anday (contralto)
Georg Maikl (tenor)
Richard Mayr (bass- baritone)
Vienna State Opera Chorus
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Felix Weingartncr on gramophone records
Contributors
Soprano:
Luise
Helletsgruber
Contralto:
Rosette
Anday
Tenor:
Georg
Maikl
Bass:
Richard
Mayr
Conducted By:
Felix
Weingartncr
5-The Tunisian Experiment
An English version of the talk broadcast at 7.45, translated and read by John Cocking , Professor of French Language and Literature in the University of London.
Contributors
Read By:
John
Cocking
(Continued in next column)
Susi Jeans (organ)
Thurston Dart (virginals)
The London Consort of Viols:
Harry Danks. Stanley Wootton
Sylvia Putterill. Robert Donington
Henry Revell
The Golden Age Singers:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Elizabeth Osborn. Helen Watts John Whitworth. René
Soames Gordon Clinton
Directed by Margaret Field-Hyde
The Choir of Hampstead Parish Church
Conductor, Martindale Sidwell
The second of two programmes devised by Susi Jeans
Contributors
Unknown:
Susi
Jeans
Unknown:
Thurston
Dart
Unknown:
Harry
Danks.
Unknown:
Stanley
Wootton
Unknown:
Sylvia
Putterill.
Unknown:
Robert
Donington
Unknown:
Henry
Revell
Singers:
Margaret
Field-Hyde
Singers:
Elizabeth
Osborn.
Unknown:
Helen
Watts
Unknown:
John
Whitworth.
Unknown:
Soames Gordon
Clinton
Directed By:
Margaret
Field-Hyde
* 2 — Dejection' an Ode by S. T. Coleridge
Talk by A. Alvarez
The poem is read by Christopher Hassall before and after the talk
In this series critics are invited to take a single poem and examine it in as much detail as they see fit in order to bring out the full meaning.
Contributors
Unknown:
S. T.
Coleridge
Talk By:
A.
Alvarez
Read By:
Christopher
Hassall