by C. V. Wedgwood
(The recorded broadcast of April 30)
A second talk: Friday at 6.0
Gareth Morris (flute)
Sidney Sutcliffe (oboe)
Peter Newbury (cor anglais)
Frank Hughes (E flat clarinet)
Stephen Waters . (clarinet)
Wilfred Hambleton (bass clarinet)
John Alexandra (bassoon)
Peter Parry (contra-bassoon)
Edmund Chapman (horn)
Aubrey Thonger (horn)
Max Salpeter (violin) Jack Kessler (violin)
Herbert Downes (viola) Raymond Clark (cello)
J. Edward Merrett (double-base)
A section of the Phalharnionia Orchestra (Leader. Max Salpeter )
Conducted by Hermann Scherchen
(Continued in next column)
Part 1
Schoenberg's Chamber Symphony is to be performed again in the second part of this concert, beginning at 7.20
Talk by D. H. Stott , Ph.D.
The ' psychological view of crime is often supposed to conflict with the ' commonsense ' view, but Dr. Stott believes there is no real contradiction and offers some suggestions about people's real, unadmiued motives. Dr. Stott is author of the Carnegie Trust Report * Delinquency and Human Nature.'
Part 2
Second of three concerts conducted by Hermann Scherchen
I am a man upon the land,
I am a selchie in the sea ...
Tradition, songs, and stories of the grey Atlantic seal
Written and produced by David Thomson
Huddersfield
Glee and Madrigal Society
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Three talks by Leonard Schapiro
3—Has the Russian Rcvolution
Been Betrayed?
Chosen and presented by R. D. Smith
Readers : Marion Everall
Harry Hutchinson , John Laurie
James McKechnie , Dylan Thomas
Nap de KUjn (violin)
Alice Heksch (piano)
The recital by these two Dutch artists, who come from Amsterdam, is of special interest in view of the visit to this country of the Queen of the Netherlands and the Prince of the Netherlands. Willem Pijper, whose first violin sonata is to be played, lived from 1894 to 1947 and was the leading Dutch composer of his generation.
by J. A. W. Bennett
J A. W. Bennett talks about the New York that supplies the background to The New Yorker and to many contemporary American books, in particular to Ruth McKenney 's recently published autobiography Love Story.
(The recorded broadcast of Oct. 17)
Prelude in C sharp minor, Op. 46 Trois Nouvelles- Etudes
Barcarolle, Op 60
Waltz in A flat, Op 69 No. 1 Waltz in G flat, Op. 70 No. 1 played by Cortot (piano) on gramophone record*