Roger Wilson, head of the Department of Social Studies, University College of Hull, gives the second of three talks on the tradition of social service in a changed society.
Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano)
Norbert Brainin .violin)
Peter Schidlof (viola)
Martin Lovett (cello)
William Glock (piano)
by Owen Barfield
A series of seven talks
(BBC recording)
(To be repeated on Saturday)
("Economics and Language": Jan. 14)
(See also Friday at 6.50)
Followed by an interlude at 7.45
Poems chosen and introduced by R.D. Smith
Read by Sheila Burrell, John Richmond and Dylan Thomas
London Chamber Singers
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
Margaret Hodsdon (virginals)
Virginals:
The King's Juell
The Lord of Salisbury his Pavin
Lincoln's Inn Mask
Madrigals:
Fair is the rose
Trust not too much
O that the learned poets
Dainty fine bird
Virginals:
The Queen's Command
Mask: The Fairest Nymph
The Lady Hatton's Galliard
Sixth of seven programmes of music by Orlando Gibbons
George IV's Visit to Edinburgh in 1822 by Lord Kinross
gives an introductory talk to 'The Soldier's Tale'
by C.F. Ramuz
Translated by D.F. Aitken
Music by Igor Stravinsky
Talk by Max Lerner, American author, columnist, and University lecturer
(Yesterday's recorded broadcast)
String Quintet in A Op. 18
played by the Martin String Quartet: David Martin (violin) Neville Marriner (violin) Eileen Grainger (viola) Bernard Richards (cello) Stephen Shingles (viola)
(Recording of broadcast on August 19)