Talk by Doreen Warriner , lecturer in the School of Slavonic Studies; followed by discussion between the speaker and Geoffrey Goodwin , lecturer in the Department of International Relations, London School of Economics
Fantasy in C, Op. 15 (The Wanderer) Two Impromptus, Op. 142:
No. 2, in A flat
No. 4, in F minor played by Clifford Curzon (piano)
H. S. Deighton , Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford, reviews the recently published autobiography by Chaim Weizmann
' Socrate
Drame Symphonique
(first performance in England)
Megan Foster (soprano)
-Sophie Wyss (soprano)
A section of the London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, George Stratton )
Conducted by Constant Lambert
Last of three concerts of Satie's music, devised by Constant Lambert
A new translation by the Rt. Rev.Monsignor Ronald . A Knox, with an introduction by the translator
and Music composed by Shula Doniach sung by Diana Maddox with Joy Boughton (oboe)
Production by Douglas Cleverdon
Opera in three acts and seven scenes
Libretto by Josef Wenzig
Music by Smetana
Choir and Orchestra of the National Theatre. Prague
Conductor, Jaroslav Krombholc
Scene: Prague in the reign of King Vladislav. End of the 15th century
Act 1
The court of Prague Castle
George Pendle surveys the historical development and the present character of the relationship between the two countries
Scene 1: Outside the prison Scene 2: The gaoler's room Scene 3: A dungeon
The Bauhaus. 1919-33 by Bruno Adler , who worked there from 1919 to 1924
Second of three talks on this experiment in aesthetic education and ita influence upon contemporary architecture and design
Scene 1: A hall in the castle
Scene 2: The dungeon
Scene 3: Outside the prison