3—' Liberal Democracy:
Is It Irrelevant Today?'
Discussion between Professor John Macmurray of Edinburgh University and Professor W. G. Maclagan of Glasgow University
Song-cycle by Schumann with poems by Heine
Aksel Schiotz (tenor) Gerald Moore (piano)
Im wundersehonen Monat Mai Aus meinen Tranen
Die Rose. die Lille, die Taube, die
Sonne
Wenn ich in deine Augen seh' Ich will meine Seeie tauchen Im Rhein, im heiligen Strome Ich grolle nicht
Und wilssten's die Blumen, die klelnen Das ist ein Flbten und Geigen Hör' ich das Liedchen klingen Ein Jungling liebt ein Madchen Am leuchtenden Sommermorgen Ich hab' im Traum geweinet
Allnachtlich im Traume seh' ich dtch Aus alten Marchen
Die alten bdsen Lieder
A recorded sound-picture of the Mass, dances, songs, and games of a summer Sunday in the foot-hills of the Pyrenees
Written by Jack Bornoff
The Reader. Pierre Lefevre Produced by Maurice Brown
Marie Beronita (soprano)
Genevieve Joy (piano)
Le Quintette Instrumental
Pierre Jamet :
Pierre Jamet (harp)
Gaston Crunelle (flute)
Rene Bas (violin)
Georges Blanpain (viola) Robert Krabansky (cello)
Part 1
Graham Hutton reviews the new Abstract of Statistics 1937-47
(Before an audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. London) First of two concerts in collaboration with Radiodiffusion Frangaise
2—'The Religious Life of the Middle Ages '
Talk by M. C. Knowles , Litt.D., F.B.A., Professor of Medieval History in the University of Cambridge.
Puppet opera by Manuel de Falla based on an episode in Cervantes' ' Don Quixote '
(sung in Spanish)
(Continued in next column)
A section of the New London Orchestra (Leader, Max Salpeter )
Conducted by Enrique Jorda Produced by Maurice Brown
by Oliver Goldsmith
Trois chansons Pieces de viole
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Ambrose Gauntlett
(viola da gamba)
Harold Beck (cello)
Arnold Goldsbrough (harpsichord)
Last of three recitals of music by Couperin
Talk by Henry Reed , with musical illustrations