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Second of two talks by Professor Gwyn Jones on this collection of medieval Welsh tales
The speaker refers particularly to Culhwch and Olwen, which is of the first importance for a study of the sources of the Arthurian legend.
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A reading from the translation recently made by Professor Gwyn Jones and Thomas Jones
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by Michel St.
Denis Michel St. Denis, Director of the Old Vic Theatre Centre, discusses the problems of the contemporary theatre with special reference to the work of the French director Jacques Copeau and to the situation of the British theatre of today.
played by the Hungarian String Quartet:
Zoltan Szekely (violin)
Alexander Moskowsky (violin)
Denes Koromzay (viola)
Vilmos Palotai (cello)
The first of Ave recitals by the Hungarian String Quartet
by Julian Huxley and James Fisher
Ten years ago Julian Huxley and James Fisher took part in a census of all the breeding gannets in the North Atlantic. Last summer it was decided to repeat the investigation and they went to Iceland, where there is now a detectable trend towards a warmer climate. Probably because of this, there have been remarkable changes in the distribution of birds. In this talk the speakers describe their observations and give an impression of the country through which they passed.
Lance Dossor (piano)
Rhapsody in B minor, Op. 79 No. 1 Intermezzo in E, Op. 116 No. 16
Intermezzo in A flat. Op. 76 No. 3 Ballade in G minor, Op. 118 No. 3 Romance in F, Op. 118 No. 5 Capriccio in C, Op. 76 No. 8