Dixtuor, Op. 14
Doucement mouvementé
Modérément—Vivement
Allègrement, mais pas trop vif played by the London Wind Players
Conductor, Harry Blech
(first performance in England)
J. M. Richards talks a.bout a recent exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)
Constance Shacklock
(mezzo-soprano)
Geraint Evans (baritone)
London Baroque Ensemble
Conductor, Karl Haas
A monthly review of cultural and political trends in the U.S.S.R.
Public Opinion in Soviet Russia The BBC's diplomatic correspondent, Thomas Barman , talks about the organisation of the propaganda machine.
Nikita Magaloff (piano)
Sonetto del Petrarca, 104
Apres une lecture de Dante
Three transcendental studies:
Chasse neige; Feux follets; Appassionata
Second of three programmes of piano music by Liszt
First of two talks by W. W. Robson
W. W. Robson , Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, comments on the influence of psycho-analysis on modern methods of biography and literary criticism. He considers its application to the ' Lucy ' poems of Wordsworth as an example of the nature and limits of its usefulness to biographers and critics.
Second talk: Friday
A programme of traditional lore about the otter
Including ' The Story of King Cormac and King Conn,' translated from the Irish by Sean O'Sullivan of the Irish Folklore Commission
Music arranged by Elisabeth Lutyens
Otter recordings by Ludwig Koch
Produced by David Thomson
Quartet No. 2 played by the Amadeus String Quartet
A review of recent literature on Church relations in England by H. G. Wood
Mass In E minor sung by the Choir of Aachen Cathedral with members of the Berlin State Orchestra
Conducted by T. B. Rehmann on gramophone records