Flora Nielsen (mezzo-soprano)
Bruce Boyce (baritone)
Frederick Stone (piano)
Der Einsame (Carl von Lappe ) Dass sie hier gewesen (Ruekert)
Ellens zweiter Gesang (Walter Scott ) Der liebliche Stern (Schulze) Nachtviolen (Mayrhofer)
Gruppe aus dem Tartarus (Schiller) Nacht und Traume (Collin) Ganymed (Goethe)
(Bruce Boyce broadcasts by permission of the New London Opera Company)
Two assessments of the importance of the Bogota Conference
The first is from Robin Humphreys , who holds the new Chair of Latin-American History in the University of London. The second is from George Pendle , an exporter of British goods to South America and an expert on Latin-American affairs
Partita in D minor for unaccompanied violin played by Szymon Goldberg
reads Epistle 2 (' Of the Characters of Women' ) from 'Moral Essays' by Alexander Pope
Production by Patric Dickinson
Octet in F, Op. 166 played by members of the BBC Symphony Orchestra:
Ralph Clarke (clarinet)
Richard Newton (bassoon)
Aubrey Thonger (horn)
(Continued in next column)
Paul Beard (violin)
Thomas Peatfield (violin)
Harry Danks (viola) Peter Muscant (cello)
Eugene Cruft (double-bass)
A talk by Peter Calvocoressi on the preventive war and J. Middleton Murry's ' Free Society '
Quartet No. 2 Roman Palester played by the Blech String Quartet:
Harry Blech (violin)
Lionel Bentley (violin) Keith Cummings (viola) Douglas Cameron (cello)
A talk by George Reavey
Eugene Onegin was the first Russian novel in verse, and it influenced much of nineteenth-century literature. The hero and heroine, Eugene and Tatiana, have become national characters, and despite the change in taste the poem is still widely read and quoted in the Soviet Union
Tchaikovsky's opera., ' Eugene Onegin,' is being broadcast on Wednesday (Home) and on Saturday (Third)
Piano Sonata in G. Op. 31 No. 1 played by Solomon
by R. C. Scriven
Produced by Rex Tucker