Piano Quartet in C minor, Op. 60 played by the Robert Masters Piano Quartet:
Robert Masters (violin) Nannie Jamieson (viola)
Muriel Taylor (cello)
Kinloch Anderson (piano)
Third of six programmes of music by Brahms
The Mathematician's Idea of Time
J. G. Whitrow , D.Phil. , Lecturer at the Imperial College of Science, analyses the concept of time
Fourth of six talks
Lyrical comedy in three acts
Libretto by Arrigo Boito
Music by Verdi Cast in order of singing:
(Continued in next column)
Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of Radio Italiana, Turin
(Chorus-Master, Bruno Erminero )
Conductor, Mario Rossi
(Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Italiana, Turin)
Act 1
Scene 1: Interior of ' The Garter Inn ' at Windsor
Scene 2: A garden
at Olympia
A review by Wyndham Goodden , Chief Officer of the Scottish Committee of the Council of Industrial Design
Act 2
Scene 1: Interior of ' The Garter Inn '
Scene 2: A room in Ford's house
Peter Laslett , of St. John's College, Cambridge, talks about the revived interest in Stuart biography, biographers, and anecdotists, and especially in John Aubrey and his ' Brief Lives'
Scene 1: Outside ' The Garter Inn '
Scene 2: Windsor Park
The story of Bahram Kirmarni 's Inspiration by Christopher Sykes
Production by Maurice Brown
Nineteenth Century
Pamela Stirling and Michel St. Denis read poems by Victor Hugo , Alfred de Musset , Charles Baudelaire , and Paul Verlaine
Third of four programmes
Fantasy in C, Op. 15 (The Wanderer)
Impromptus, Op. 142:
No. 2, in A-flat
No. 4. in F minor
played by Clifford Curzon (piano)
by Sir William Hamilton Fyfe
This talk is a comment on education, and particularly on learning languages. The speaker has been Headmaster of an English school and Vice-Chancellor of a Canadian and of a Scottish university.