Pasteur and the Problems Presented by Bacteria by Dr. H. A. Clegg , Editor of the British Medical Journal
Eleventh of sixteen talks by various speakers on the origins and results of the Scientific Revolution
Norman Lumsden (bass)
Josephine Lee (accompanist)
Louis Kentner (piano)
Hungarian Works
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 5
Heroic March in the Hungarian style
Songs :
Lsten velod
Die drei Zigeuner
Mosonyis Grabgelelt
Hungarian Folk Songs Csardas macabre
Eighth of a series of programmes of Liszt's music, devised by Humphrey Searle
A portrait of the artist, drawn from memory, in Dublin, Trieste, Zurich, and Paris
Based on the recorded conversation of Eva Joyce, Eileen Schaurek, Harriet Weaver, Sylvia Beach, Adrienne Monnier, Carola Giedion, Maria Jolas, Mme. Paul Leon, Cathleen Griffin, Stanislaus Joyce, Oliver St. John Gogarty, James Stephens, Richard Best, George Roberts, W.K. Magee (John Eglinton), Con Curran, Arthur Power, Frank O'Connor, Austin Clarke, Niall Sheridan, Dr. Kerrigan, Adolphus Wright, S. Blake, Frank Budgen, Nino Franck, Hans Gasser, Francois Quintin and Giorgio Joyce
Narrator, Duncan McIntyre
Edited by W.R. Rodgers
Produced by Maurice Brown
Part 1
A Portrait of Joyce as a Young Man
Notturno, Op. 19 played by Johann Bentzon (flute)
Waldemar Wolsing (oboe) P. A. Erichsen (clarinet) Inigbert Mikkelsen (horn)
Kjell Roikjer (bassoon) on gramophone records
Part 2
The Artist in Maturity
See also tomorrow and Thursday
Philharmonia Orchestra
(Leader, Manoug Parikian )
Conducted by Igor Markevitch
Morike (1804-1875)
An emem Wintermorgen Das verlassene MagdTein Schon-Rohtraut
Die Soldatenbraut Nur zu!
Verborgenheit
(Continued in next column)
Heine (1796-1856)
Aus alten Marchen
Es war ein alter Konig Dass du mich liebst Wiedersehen
Mein Tag war heiter
Readers: Gustaf Griindgens and Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Introduced by J. Weltman
Second of four programmes
Quartet in G, Op. 18 No. 2 played by the Blech String Quartet:
Harry Blech (violin)
Lionel Bentley (violin) Keith Cummings (viola) Douglas Cameron (cello)
Second of a series of redtals of Beethoven's string quartets
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.