Margaret Barnes (mezzo-soprano)
Donald Munro (baritone)
Olive Zorian (violin)
Frederick Stone (piano)
Three Vedic Hymns, Op. 24:
Ushas (Dawn) Varuna (Sky)
Maruts (Stormclouds)
Four Songs for voice and violin,
Op. 35
A Little Music (Humbert Wolfe)
The Thought (Humbert Wolfe)
In the Street of Lost Time (Humbert Wolfe)
Betelgeuse (Humbert Wolfe)
First of two talks by D. H. Stott , Ph.D.
The ' psychological ' view of crime is often supposed to conflict with the ' common-sense ' view, but the speaker believes there is no real contradiction and offers some suggestions about people's real, unadmitted motives. Dr. Stott is author of the Carnegie Trust Report ' Delinquency and Human Nature.'
Part 1
Mahler
Symphony No. 7
See yesterday at 7.45
A discussion between
Maurice Edelman , M.P ., and Henry Hopkinson , m.p.
Delegates to the Assembly of the Council of Europe last autumn and Sir Charles Webster
Stevenson Professor of International History in the University of London
Part 2
Carl Orff
Carmina Burana for soloists, chorus, and orchestra
C. J. Sisson reviews ' The England of Elizabeth ' by A. L. Rowse
The speaker is Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature in the University of London
by Alexander Pope
Read by Michael Redgrave
Also taking part, Derek Birch Production by Joe Burroughs
Lyell Barbour (piano)
Estampes:
Pagodes
La soiree dans Grenade Jardins sous la pluie
Masques
Valse: La plus que lente
Divertimento in B flat
(K. App. 229 No. 3) played by Leopold Wlach (clarinet) Franz Bartosek (clarinet) Karl Oehlberger (bassoon) on gramophone records