Martindale Sidwell (organ) Douglas Whittaker (flute) From St. Clement Danes. London
Cosmic Dust by Robert Wilson , Ph.D. of the Atomic Energy
Research Establishment, Harwell
Dust clouds in our own galaxy often obscure the stars lying behind them; the same effect is seen in other galaxies. What does this dust consist of-is it metallic? What shape are the grains? How are they arranged-and why? These questions form the basis of Dr. Wilson's talk, in which he outlines current theories on this subject.
For those interested in French life and language
9-The French Countryside
The programmes are presented by Jacques Brunius. who introduces the subject in English, and comments in French and English on points of special difficulty or interest
Devised and produced by Elsie Ferguson
A forty-page pamphlet giving background material and illustrations, with extracts from some of the more difficult texts quoted, can be obtained, price Is. 6d., through newsagents and booksellers, or by sending a crossed postal order for Is. 6d (not stamps, please) to [address removed]
Introduced by John Lade
Cedric Wallis in ' Building a Library' compares the available recordings of Mozart's The Magic Flute
Peter Stadlen reviews records of the complete works of Anton Webern
See facing page
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