Jazz is going Classical
Dave Brubeck wrote recently: 'The horizons of jazz are extending into the field of art music.'
Introduced by Edward Scobie
Illustrated with gramophone records
A weekly programme of Christian news and comment
Among this week's items are:
News Comment by Mark Gibbs St. -Augustine's College, Canterbury:
Hubert Hoskins meets the warden, sub-warden, and student-residents from overseas at the Central College of the Anglican Communion in Canterbury
' He Came Unto His own'—a play for Christmas or Epiphany-tide:
This new play, now being staged at St. Philip's Parish Church, Norbury, involves a big cast and many technical resources, and includes music specially written for the occasion. Carina Robins , of the Religious Drama Society of Great Britain, and the Rev. John Hester , of the Actors' Church Union, talk over the dramatic and religious value of the production
Six talks on the development of Communism in the Soviet Union
Communism was founded on the theories of Karl Marx , but it has undergone many changes during the forty years in which it has been practised in the U.S.S.R. These programmes take up some outstanding aspects of this story.
The programmes presented by LEONARD SCHAPIRO
Reader in Russian Government and Politics, University of London
2-The Russian Revolution
A discussion of the 1917 Revolutions and of their causes and nature
Illustrations by W. LYON BLEASE
Emeritus Professor of Law in the University of Liverpool
Hugh SETON-WATSON
Professor of Russian History in the University of London
WOLFGANG LEONHARD author of Child of the Revolution'