Theme and Variations. Op. 3:
Malcuzynskl (piano)
Four Mazurkas. Op. 50:
Artur Rubinstein (piano) on gramophone records
New production of an extended series of adaptations from Geoffrey Chaucer 's poem in fourteen weekly instalments
Arranged for broadcasting by Nevill Coghill
10-The Clerk of Oxford's
Preamble and Tale
Production by Stephen Potter
Conducted by Bruno Walter
From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Beethoven Concert
Part 1
Overture: Egmont
Symphony No. 1, in C
and a Promise Fulfilled
A story of Kashmir told by Sir Grimwood Mears
Beethoven Concert
Part 2
Symphony No. 3, in E flat (Erolea)
Discussion between Christopher Hollis , m.p., and Charles Madge , Social Development Officer for Stevenage New Town
Is planning increasing or killing our vitality? Is it a release or a restriction? Who has the right to impose standards on the rest of us? These are some of the questions the speakers discuss, taking town planning as their starting point. Each speaker has a professional or political interest in planning and approaches it from a different standpoint; but each is a creative writer and is concerned with the problem in humane terms.
Oda Slobodskaya (soprano)
Frederick Stone (accompanist)
A Song of Georgia Barcarolle
Slumber Song The Vision The Cliff
Hebrew Melody
A selection from his poetry chosen and introduced by Giles Romilly
Readers: David King-Wood and Gerik Schjelderup
Production by Hugh Stewart
Antonio Brosa (violin) Kathleen Long (piano)
Harp Trio of the Wigmore Ensemble
William Pleeth (cello) Margaret Good (piano)
Sonata for violin and piano
Sonata for flute, viola, and harp Sonata for cello and piano
by C. F. Powell F.R.S ,., Professor of Physics at Bristol University
During the last three years there have been important advances in our knowledge of the most transient forms of matter yet discovered-the mesons. Professor Powell describes the behaviour of these fundamental particles and their relation to the cosmic rays that enter the earth's atmosphere from outer space, and outlines some of the problems still unsolved.
The London Consort of Viols:
Harry Danks (treble viol)
Jacqueline Townshend (treble viol)
Stanley Wootton (tenor viol)
Henry Revell (bass viol)