Written and read by Ruari McLean
RuarL McLean is the author of the book on George Cruikshank In the new series, English Masters of Black and White, and is Art Editor of Contact Publications
Ave Maria (Koddly), and Enchanting
Song (Bartdk): Morriston Boys' Choir; conductor, Ivor Sims
Six Chansons (Hindemith):
Victor Chorale ; conductor, Robert Shaw
Trois Chansons (Ravel): Lyons Mixed
Chorus; conductor, Leon Vietti on gramophone records
Talk by Mark Abrams a social statistician
Sonata in B flat (K.454) Sonata in A (K.526) played by Max Rostal (violin) and Franz Osborn (piano)
Michael Swan considers this element in Henry James's writing, and particularly in his novel 'The Other House,' which has just been republished after being out of print for many years
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Iris Loveridge (piano)
Part 1
Henri Appia speaks about the Congress of the Union Francaise and educational reform
(Concert continued)
Serenade In D. Op. 11 Brahms
1—Léon Bloy
Father Eugene Langdale and James Langdale speak about the French philosopher and writer
2-P. T. Forsythe
Dr. H. F. Lovell Cocks speaks about the theologian, the centenary of whose birth falls this year
His Forerunners and Contemporaries
Lucille Wallace (harpsichord)
Talk by Professor E. M. Butler
Songs of Mystery
Selected, described, and sung by Engel Lund
At the piano, Ferdinand Rauter