by Jeanne Demessieux
Part of a recital given recently In the St. George's Hall, Liverpool
A series for those who have begun ta learn the language and would like as increase their colloquial knowledge of is
PROGRAMME 13
Script by S. J. W. Salam6
Production by W. R. H. Carling
Introduced by John Lade
Cedric Wallis in ' Building a Library* compares the available recordings of Gounod's Faust; Martin Cooper reviews some recent orchestral records
Electronics in ' control by G. G. Gouriet, M.I.E.E .
Electronic sensing devices and electronk ' brains ' can instruct machines to react according to circumstances and thus exhibit a form of ' intelligence.' They perform intricate tasks and correct their own errors, ultimate performance being limited only by the speed and accuracy with which errors are corrected. In both these respects electronics has made tremendous advances possible.
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