Lamentations of Jeremiah sung by the South London Bach Society
Conductor, Paul Steinitz
A discussion between Dr. C. R. Carpenter , Professor of Psychology at the Pennsylvania State College. and John Maddison , President of the International Scientific Film Association
Sonata for viola and piano played by Bernard Shore (viola) and Gerald Moore (piano)
Talk by Francesca Wilson , who worked as a welfare officer for Displaced Persons
The International Refugee Organisation, which has been looking after Displaced Persons since 1947, has suspended some of its activities since June this year and has handed over some of its camps to the German and Austrian authorities.
by Stephen Potter and Joyce Grenfell
Including How Not To, How You Ought To, and How You Won't
Demonstrated by Joyce Grenfell
Gladys Young , Betty Hardy
Carleton Hobbs. Geoffrey Wincott
Deryck Guyler. Charles Lefeaux
Production by Stephen Potter
Frederick Grinke (violin)
Gareth Morris and Arthur Hedges (flutes) Monique Haas (piano)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Leader. Maurice Clare )
Conducted by Georges Enesco
Part 1
Peter de Mendelssohn talks about the experimental theatre of Bert Brecht and his aesthetic theory of the epic drama
Part 2
Second of three concerts conducted by Georges Enesco in which all Bach's Brandenburg Concertos are being played. Last concert: Thursday
A selection of his lyrical and dramatic poetry
Introduced by Derek Patmore
Production by D. G. Bridson
Lieder um den Tod, Op. 62
Vöglein Sehwermut; Auf einem verfallenem Kirrhhof: Der Tod und der einsame Trinker; Winternacht: Der Saemann; Unveil ierbare Gewahr sung by Bernhard Sonnerstedt (baritone) with John Wills (piano)
A monthly review of current architectural questions
The Royal Festival Hall by J. L. Martin , Ph.D., F.R.I.B.A.
Three equal! for four trombones
Trio for oboes and cor anglais, Op. 87 played by William Teskev. Jack Pinches
Michael Whelan. William Coleman
(trombones)
Terence MacDonagh and Leonard Brain (oboes)
Peter Newbury (cor anglais)