Piano Sonata in D minor played by York Bowen
by Frank White
An Oxford University expedition of five graduates and undergraduates spent last summer in Finmark (Norwegian Lapland). The speaker discusses the anthropological features of the Lapps and their origin and environment.
of the 17th and 18th Centuries
Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
Leonard Hirsch (violin)
Colin Sauer (violin)
Stephen Shingles (viola) James Whitehead (cello)
James Merrett (double-bass)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
(Arrangements by Tuars del Vado )
A sketch from
' Some People ' by Harold Nicolson
Arranged for broadcasting and produced by Douglas Cleverdon
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 11)
(sung in English)
Part 4
Elsie Suddaby (soprano) William Herbert (tenor) Norman Walker (bass)
Continuo:
Harvey Phillips (cello)
Thornton Lofthouse (harpsichord)
Geraint Jones (organ)
The Cantata Singers
The Jacques Orchestra (Leader. Irene Richards )
Conducted by Reginald Jacques (Norman Walker broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator of Covtnt Garden Opera Trust)
Part 5: Saturday
First of two talks by Stuart Hampshire
These talks form an enquiry into what is involved in making up our minds about theoretical questions. Is belief a feeling? Must there be some relation between belief and behaviour? These questions are discussed as parts of the philosophy of mind.
Second talk: Friday followed by an interlude at 9.0
gives an introductory talk to tonight's concert of music by Haydn and Mozart
Denis Matthews (piano)
London Mozart Players
(Leader, Max Salpeter )
Conductor, Harry Blech
(Continued in next calumn)
First of six concerts of music by Haydn and Mozart in which the six symphonies recently published by the Haydn Society are to be played
Talk by G. M. Carstairs
Dr. Carstairs is an anthropologist who has recently been engaged in fieldwork among the Rajputs. In this story of the wedding of Moti Singh he gives in narrative form an insight into the kind of mental outlook an anthropologist may have while engaged in his work.
Macgibbon String Quartet:,
Margot Macgibbon (violin)
Ruth Fourmy (violin) Muriel Tookey (viola)
Lilly Phillips (cello)
A reading from the poem by King James I