Eight Sonatas for harpsichord
L.424. in D; L.429. in A minor; L.488, in G minor; L.290, in C; L.376, in E minor; L.135, in A; L.33, in B minor; L.486. in G played by Lucille Wallace
Last of three programmes of sonatas by Scarlatti
The Techniques of Subjective Judgments
Talk by R. G. Hopkinson , Ph.D.
Last autumn nearly two hundred physicists, engineers, and psychologists met in conference to discuss techniques that make use of human subjects to assess such things as noise, lighting, touch, taste, and smell. Some of them expressed the view that the measurement of sensation was not possible and that the experimental methods were fallacious, others that these techniques served their purpose if they gave data of precise operational value. In this talk Dr. Hopkinson discusses the present situation.
London Philharmonic Choir
Conductor, Frederic Jackson
Talk by Professor A. P . d'Entreves
The speaker, who is Serena Professor of Italian Studies at Oxford, comments on the theories of government presented by Machiavelli in his ' Discourses,' which have recently been published in a new English edition.
Gareth Morris (flute)
London Mozart Players
(Leader. Max Salpeter )
Conductor, Harry Blech
Largo-allegro; Andante; Minuetto; Finale— vivace
Third of six concerts in which the six symphonies recently published by the Haydn Society are being played
Next concert: February 16 followed by an interlude at 9.0
A new English version by Max Faber of August Strindberg's
'Comrades '
Adapted for broadcasting by Mary Hope Allen
Cast in order of speaking:
The action takes place in Paris in the Albergs' studio on two consecutive autumn days in the late eighties
Production by Mary Hope Alien
played by Clelia Arcella
Talk by F. C. Copleston s.J. ,
Trio in A minor
played by the Rubbra-Gruenberg-Pleeth Trio:
Erich Gruenberg (violin)
William Pleeth (cello)
Edmund Rubbra (piano)