Quintet in D minor, Op. 89 played by the Quintette de I'Atelier:
Andre Proffit (violin) Pierre Simon (violin) Pierre Ladhuie (viola) Charles Bartsch (cello) Emile Passani (piano)
by George Pendle
The speaker sketches the background to the politics of a country that has connection-, with Bruam Jating back to the British landings in the River Plate in the early nineteenth century
2--Rhythm by the Rev. A. M. Jones , Warden of St. Mark's College, Mapanza
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
In the second of three recorded talks the Rev. A. M. Jones analyses the interplay of rhythms that characterises African music
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First of two talks by Professor Gwyn Jones
The eleven medieval tales known as The Mabinogion ' are among the masterpieces of Welsh prose. The manuscript collections in which they are contained were compiled in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, but there is little doubt that much of the material is primitive and pre-Christian in origin. Professor Gwyn Jones has recently collaborated with Thomas Jones in a new translation of these tales into English.
See also 9.55
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A reading from the new translation
Second talk and reading: January 16
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Mary Scruitton. Lecturer in Philosophy at Reading University, reviews Whately Carington 's book ' Matter. Mind, and Meaning '
Das wohltemperierte Clavier, Book 1
Six Preludes and Fugue*
E flat; E flat minor; E; E minor; F; F minor played by Hans Brandts Buys (harpsichord)