Symphony No. 2, in B flat played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Christopher Hollis reviews the book by Bertrand de Jouvenel
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
Arthur Ackroyd (tiute piccolo)
Alec Whitaker (oboe)
Peter Newbury (cor anglais) Frederick Thurston (clarinet)
Frank Hughes (E flat clarinet)
Wilfred Hambleton (bass clarinet)
(Continued in next column)
John Alexandra (bassoon)
Vernon Elliott (contra-bassoon)
Emil Borsdorf (horn) Alfred Cursue (horn)
Harold Jackson (trumpet) J. B. Howells (trombone) Desmond Dupré (guitar)
Eynard Romano (mandolin)
Frederick Grinke (violin)
London String Trio: Maria Lidka (violin)
Watson Forbes (vioia) Vivien Joseph (cello)
Jeanne Manchon-Theiss (piano) Conducted by Norman Del Mar
Part 1
Introductory talk written by Erwin Stein read by Norman Del Mar . with illustrations including Fugue in B minor by Bach, and Variations (Serenade. Op. 24) by Schonberg
The Paris Conference
Talk by Raymond Aron , political and diplomatic correspondent of Figaro.
(Concert continued)
First of two concerts of twelve-note music, devised by Erwin Stein
Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House, London
A Dublin Portrait
Features of the poet, as reflected in the flow of Dublin conversation
Drawn from recordings recently made by Mrs Yeats , Anne Yeats Maud Gonne MacBride Iseult Stuart . Nora MacGuinnesa
Miss Macnie , Frank O'Connor
Lennox Robinson , Richard Best John Eglinton , Sean MacBride
Sean O'Faolain , Austen Clarke
Brinsley Macnamara , R. M. Smyille
Arthur Hanna , Dossy Wright Framed by Fred O'Donovan
Edited by W. R. Rodgers and produced by Maurice Brown
Allegro moderato and Andante March in E flat. Op. 51 No. 3 Fantasy in F minor played by Helen Pyke and Paul Hamburger
First of three recitals
An Eighteenth-Century Enigma by George Edinger
Pro Musica Antiqua Ensemble
Director, Safford Cape
Talk by Frank O'Connor