by Ivor Montagu
The Russian film director S. M. Eisenstein died in February this year. Ivor Montagu , who met him when he came to Western Europe in 1930 and later worked with him in America, gives some reminiscences and assesses Eisenstein's contribution to the cinema (. Extended version of broadcast on November 13)
Diana Vernon (soprano) Anne Wood (contralto) Richard Lewis (tenor) Bruce Boyce (baritone)
George James (bass)
Gioconda de Vito (violin)
Renzo Sabatini (viola d'amore)
Ambrose Gauntlett
(viola da gamba)
Thurston Dart (harpsichord)
Geraint Jones
(organ and harpsichord)
London Chamber Singers
London Chamber Orchestra Conductor, Anthony Bernard
Talk by Georges Rotvand
(Continued)
Talk by Herbert L. Hawkins , F.R.S., Professor of Geology in the University of Reading
He draws on memories of a long and varied experience in ' water-finding ' to explain some of the problems that arise when large or small supplies of water are required, and of the part played by a geologist in solving them
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Kreisleriana, Op. 16 played by Claudio Arrau (piano)
of Aeschylus
Translated by Rex Warner with Pauline Letts and Leon Quartermaine
Music composed and conducted by Norman Demuth
(Continued in next column)
Scene:
A savage place in a mountain range
Production by Mary Hope Allen
played by the Hungarian String Quartet:
Zoltan Szekely (violin)
Alexander Moskowsky (violin)
Denes Koromzay (viola)
Vilmos Palotai (cello)
by V. Sackville-West
A plea for maintaining the best traditions in the art of the English garden (The recorded broadcast of Oct. 31)