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Richard Walton (trumpet)
Margaret Kitchin (piano) The Kathleen Merritt Orchestra
(Led by Eugenie Ansermier )
Conductor, Kathleen Merritt
Timothy Moore, who is the son of George E. Moore, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Cambridge, was born in 1922. At the Royal College of Music, where he was a foundation scholar from ;946-8. he studied under R. O. Morris. Edmund Rubbra, and Herbert Howclls. He now teaches music at Dartington-Hall. Devon.
The name of Norman Demuth must be well known to listeners, for he has written the music for a number of radio plays. Besides being a prolific composer he is the author of books on Rave. and Cisar Franck, and in this year of the centenary of Vincent d'Indy he is the English delegate of the Comité d'Action. He was born in 1898 and has been a Professor at the Royal Academy of Music since 1930. Last year he was nominated by the French Government an Officier d' Académie.
Of Irish parentage. Elizabeth Maconchy was born in Hertfordshire in 1907 and studied at the Royal College of Music with Charles Wood and. later, with Vaughan Williams. In 1929 she won the Octavia travelling scholarship and went to Prague, where her Piano Concerto was performed in the following year Harold Rutland

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Walton
Piano:
Margaret Kitchin
Conductor:
Eugenie Ansermier
Conductor:
Kathleen Merritt

Possibilities and Problems
Talk by Professor George Macdonald, M.D.
The development of new insecticides has given man some power to control diseases carried by insects, and eventually the control of malaria is likely to be much increased. In this talk the Director of the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene considers some of the implications of control and describes problems that may follow the improvement of public health in the tropics.

Contributors

Speaker:
Professor George MacDonald, M.D.

Franz Reizenstein (piano)
Margaret Ritchie (soprano)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
Gerald Gover (piano)
Con moto: Allegretto grazioso (Traunie am Kamin. Op. 143)
Sostenuto (Aus meincm Tagebuoh,
Op. 82)
Lieder (Schlichte Weisen. Op. 76):
Wenn die Linde blüht Waldeinsamkeit Mein Schiitzelein ist ein gar kostliches Ding
In einem Rosengartelein
Einen Brief soil ich schreiben Du meines Herzens Kronelein Sonata for clarinet and piano. Op. 107
Prelude and Fugue in G. Op. 99 No. 5:
Prelude and Fugue in D minor. Op. 99 No. 6
Fifth of ten programmes of music by Reger arranged by Donald Mitchell

Contributors

Piano:
Franz Reizenstein
Soprano:
Margaret Ritchie
Piano:
Ernest Lush
Clarinet:
Gervase de Peyer
Piano:
Gerald Gover
Arranged By:
Donald Mitchell

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