8-Transcriptions for guitar by Segovia
Gramophone records presented by Lionel Salter
Talk by Kenneth Wheare , Gladstone Professor of Government in the University of Oxford
Both South Africa and Canada are about to go to the polls. Professor Wheare assesses the issues at the elections and their importance to Great Britain and the rest of the Commonwealth
General Editor, Gerald Abraham
Series presented by Basil Lam
21-Instruments of the Sixteenth Century including viols, recorders, other wind instruments, clavichord, lute, and various consorts
Editor, Gerald Hayes
Instrumental Ensemble
Introduced by Scott Goddard
by Jean Anouilh
Translation by Lothian Small
Music composed and conducted by Norman Demuth
Mewton-Wood (piano)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Part 1
Geoffrey Faber considers Jowettas an educator, many of whose pupils emerged as statesmen and administrators. and asks what was distinctive in his training and influence
Next talk: May 23
Part 2
Choral Ballet: Daphnis and Chloe
Ravel
otherwise
' The Lobster ' or ' The Thatch '
Conversation piece for three voices by Martyn Skinner Colloquii personae
Baysworthy. a sensible poet
Christopher Hassall
Bolster, a diehard reactionary
V. C. Clinton-Baddeley
Fission, a diehard progressive
Frith Banbury
Acts 4 and 5
Corradina Mola (harpsichord)
Alceo Galliera (organ)
Chorus and orchestra
Conducted by Ferruccio Calusio
The work edited by Giacomo Benvenutl on gramophone records
N. F. Mott , F.R.S., Professor of Theoretical Physics in the University of Bristol, talks about the influence on the thought and religion of the Victorians of the laws of thermo-dynamics and the atomic theories of matter