She Motion: That this House deplores the dictatorship of St. George over St. Andrew, St. David, and St. Patrick
Proposed by a representative from each of the following Universities: Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Dublin
Opposed by a representative from each of the following Universities: Oxford, Belfast, and London
In the Chair: the President of the University of London Union, John McNab
Commentary by Wynford Vaughan Thomas
See also 7.45
Dora van Doom (soprano)
Frans Vroons (tenor)
John Wills (piano)
Der Genesene an die Hoffnung; Die Bekehrte; Nimmersatte Liebe; Wie glanzt der helle Mond; Verborgenheit; Wiegenlied ; Der Tambour; Tretet ein, hoher Krieger
A weekly talk on international affairs given, by a BBC staff correspondent
The final speeches in the Debate, with the division of the House on the Motion
Peter Stadlen (piano)
New London Orchestra
(Leader, Max Salpeter )
Conductor, Alec Sherman
Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 17, in G (K.453) Masonic Funeral Music
Piano Concerto No. 18, in B flat (K.456)
John Summerson talks about architectural images suggested to him when listening to music.
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano) Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano)
William Parsons (baritone)
BBC Singers
John Francis (flute)
Edward Wilson (bassoon)
Eric Gritton (organ)
A Brass Ensemble
A String Orchestra
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
Motets for five voices: Haec est Dies;
Ich bin jung gewesen ; Zion spricht
Solo cantata for baritone: Siehe. das ist mein
Knecht Motet for two sopranos: Lobt Gottihr
Christen
Music from II Banquetto Musicale:
Padouana for trumpet and three trombones; Suite for strings
Boscareccia: Mit Freuden. mit
Scherzen; Viel schfine Bltimelein; Kiki-hi-hi. kaka-ka-nei; Juch holla. freut euch mit mir
Canzon: Ich will nun frohlich singen Programme devised by Norman Stone
A tribute to the alliterative literary lady of Lame, by Denis Johnston and Douglas Cleverdon
Personal recollections by William Yeates and Norman Carrothers
Production by Douglas Cleverdon
The three novels of Mrs. Amanda McKittrick Ros are masterpieces of unconscious humour written with such euphuistic artificiality that Aldous Huxley has described the authoress as ' an Elizabethan born out of her time.' She described herself, characteristically, as ' by birth an Irishwoman, though a dash of German blood piebalds my veins '
Quintet for piano and strings played by the Griller String Quartet:
Sidney Griller (violin) Jack O'Brien (violin) Philip Burton (viola) Colin Hampton (cello)
Solomon (piano)