Concert in D, Op. 21 played by Yfrah Neaman (violin)
Howard Ferguson (piano)
Macgibbon String Quartet:
Margot Macgibbon (violin)
Ruth Fourmy (violin)
.Muriel Tookey (viola)
Lilly Phillips (cello)
on the question whether
Theological propositions mean what they seem to mean
Speakers:
Rev. Vincent Turner , s.J. of Campion Hall. Oxford
A. G. N. Flew
Lecturer in Philosophy in the University of Aberdeen
P. H. Nowell Smith
Fellow of Trinity College. Oxford
R. N. Hare
Fellow of Balllol College. Oxford
or * The Schoolfellows *
A poem by William Allingharh read by Sir Arthur Grimble
Second of six recitals from the Wigmore Hall, London
Joan Cross (soprano)
Peter Pears (tenor)
George James (bass)
Benjamin Britten (piano)
John Ireland (piano)
Part 1
Programme arranged by Basil Douglas
Talk by Christopher Salmon , who is at present lecturing at the Vanderbilt University, Tennessee
Part 2
The Impact of the West by Arnold Toynbee
Professor Toynbee suggests that our Western ascendancy is quite recent, and that it has been inevitable that Asia should react to it.
Scenes from plays written between 1587 and 1924 arranged for broadcasting with a commentary by J. 0. Bartley and Michael Wharton
Produced by Rayner Heippenstall and W. R. Rodgers
Music arranged. composed,
-and directed by John Hotchkis
Sonatina No. 4 (In diem natlvitatis
Christi. 1917)
Turandots Frauengemach Moto perpetuo
Berceuse Giigu , Bolero, e Variazione played by Philip Levi (piano)
First of three recitals of Busoni's piano music.
A talk by C. R. Morris , Vice-Chancellor of Leeds University
The speaker comments on the report of the National Advisory Council on Education for Industry and Commerce, recently published under the title of ' The Future Development of Higher Technological Education.'