sung by the choir of Durham Cathedral. Organist, Conrad W. Eden
Last of six programmes of music written, at the request of the Church. by contemporary composers
Act 1
'Have They any Common Ground?' A discussion between W. B. Honey (Keeper of Ceramics at the Victoria and Albert Museum , and author of ' Science and the Creative Arts '), and Dr. Martin Johnson (Lecturer In Physics at Birmingham University, and author of ' Art and Scientific Thought'). Chairman, Geoffrey Grigson
Act 2
Austin Gill introduces ' Huis Clos' and talks about the philosophy which is expressed in the play
Act 3
by Jean-Paul Sartre
Translated by Marjorie Gabain and Joan Swinstead. Produced by Mary Hope Allen
This play was first produced in London by Peter Brook at the Arts Theatre Club under the title ' Vicious Circle.' Tonight you hear it with the original cast from that production
Edited by Anthony Lewis
1 I-Bach
Arias with Instrumental obbligato
Joan Cross (soprano)
Norman Walker (bass)
London Harpsichord Ensemble:
John Francis (flute). Joy Boughton (oboe), Jack Kessler (violin) George Roth (cello), and Millicent Silver (harpsichord)
A short story by William Plomer , read by the author