Hen.ry Green speaks of the way novehsts superimpose one scene on another, or telescope two scenes into one, in order to obtain substance and depth
(The recorded broadcast of March 10)
from the Orangery
Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood played by members of the Boyd Neel Orchestra :
Maurice Clare (violin)
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Felix Kok (violin)
Ivor McMahon (violin)
Max Gilbert (viola)
Kenneth Essex (viola)
James Whitehead (cello)
Dennis Vigay (cello)
Part 1
Ilsa Barea talks about the travel book ' Viaje a la Alcarria ' by the Spanish novelist Camilo Jose Cela
from Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood
Part 2
Education and Society
See Wednesday at 11.40
Part 1
Fore scene-Phantom Intelligences in the Overworld; Preparations for invasion-Wessex, London, Napoleon's camp at Boulogne; The coronation at Milan; The battle of Ulm
(The recorded broadcast of June 3)
Part 2: tomorrow
The Renaissance Singers
Conductor, Michael Howard
D. R. Hartree. Professor of Mathematical Physics in the University of Cambridge, introduces a series of talks on the history and theory of thinking mechanisms
(The recorded broadcast of May 5)
Next talk: Tuesday
' Prothalamion
Sonnets from the ' Amorettl '
' Muiopotmos or The Fate of the Butterflie
Read by James McKechnie , Jill Balcon and Michael Redgnave
Production by Joe Burroughs