by William Wordsworth
Read by James McKechnle
Sonata played by Albert Chasey (violin) Leslie Chasey (piano)
Dr. C. Willett Cunnington considers how illness has figured in the novel from the eighteenth century to the present day
Emerentia Scheepers (soprano)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
Adelina de Lara (piano)
Papillons Op. 2
Der Nussbaum: Die Soldatenbraut; In der Fremde (Op. 39 No. 1); Mondnacht; Auftrage
Three Fantasiestiicke, Op.1111
Evidence from Brain Operations
Talk by Wilder Penfield , F.R.S.
Dr. Penfield reports on his experiences in brain surgery and advances a theory on the location of the seat of consciousness. He is Director of the Montreal Neurological Institute, and Honorary Fellow and late Rhodes Scholar of Merton College, Oxford
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Credo
Sonata in E flat (Al Santo Sepolcro) Gloria
Ena Mitchell (soprano)
LUy Kettlewell (mezzo-soprano)
Catherine Lawson (contralto)
George Malcolm
(harpsichord and organ)
London Chamber Singers
London Chamber Orchestra
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
Last of four concerts of music by Vivaldi, devised by Marc Pincherle
A scene from
Home-Life in the Highlands by Laurence Housman
A Political Myth Explained by Laurence Housman
Plays adapted by Peggy Wells
Produced by Hugh Stewart
(s)
Serenade in D, Op. 8 played by the Philharmonic String Trio
Talk by Geoffrey Grigson
Suite, Belshazzar's Feast: London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Kajanus : on records