In this series of four talks Professor J. E. Meade , of the London School of Economics, considers some of the economic implications of a possible international Union
2-Economic Welfare
(The recorded broadcast of July 29)
Next talk: October 17
played by Joan and Valerie Trimble
Fantasia in F minor (K.594) Sonata in C (K 521)
Second of six programmes, devised by William Glock. devoted to the four-hand piano works of Mozart and Schubert.
Selected poems
Arranged and produced by Terence Tiller
To be repeated tomorrow
Astra Desmond (mezzo-soprano)
Gordon Clinton (baritone)
London Philharmonic Choir
(Chorus-Master, Frederic Jackson )
London Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader. David Wise )
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Part 1:
Walton Svmphonv
Allegro assai: Presto, con malizia;
Andante con malincolia; Maestoso
Second of two talks by Professor Theodore Robinson
Part 2: Vaughan Williams
Five Tudor Portraits: a choral suite founded on poems by John Skelton (1460-1529)
Ballad: The Tunning of Elinor
Rumming
Intermezzo: My pretty Bess
Burlesca: Epitaph on John Jayberd of Diss
Romanza: Jane Scroop (her lament for Philip Sparrow)
Scherzo: Jolly Rutterkin
by Ernst Schnabel
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
This programme, originally broadcast from Hamburg, gives a cross-section of German life during the twenty-four hours of February 1, 1950.
Philharmonia Quartet: Manottg Parikian (violin)
Jack Kessler (violin)
Herbert Downes (viola) Raymond Clark (cello)
A historian's appraisal by C. E. Carrington , author of ' The British Overseas '