played by C. H. Trevor (organ)
Some political implications of the New Zealand character, by John Green
Zorian String Quartet:
Olive Zorian (violin)
Marjorio Layers (violin)
Winifred Copperwheat (viola)
Norina Semino (cello) with Keith Cummings (viola)
A new play in verse written and produced by Patric Dickinson
Music composed by Alan Rawsthorne and played by Ronald Smith
Others taking part: Gladys Young , Julian Somers. Susan Richmond , and Carleton Hobbs
Frederick Fuller (baritone) accompanied by Daniel Kelly
Mercedes Olivera (piano)
Songs:
Viola
Novelozinho de linha
Lune d'octobre
O Anjo da guarda
A Vida formosa
Piano:
Acordei de Madrugada
O Cravo brigou com a rosa
A lenda do caboclo
Dansa do Indio branco
Songs:
Canc.ao do niarinheiro
Realejo Cancao do carreiro Adeus Ema
A talk by Yvette Guyot
Songs from Captivity, for chorus, two pianos and percussion:
Prayer of Mary Stuart
Invocation of Boethius
Farewell of Glrolamb Savonarola
Belgian Radio Choir
Members of the Belgian Radio
Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Leonce Gras
Talk by H. N. Brailsford
A corrugated iron chapel in London was the setting in 1907 for a remarkable conference of the old Russian Social Democratic Party. Among the delegates were Lenin and Trotsky.
Chance involved H. N. Brailsford in the proceedings, and in this talk he relates the strange story behind the conference