Sonata, Op. 11 No. 4 played by William Primrose (viola)
Jesus Maria Sanroma . (piano) on gramophone records
F. Fraser Darling reflects on his feelings as an ecologist when he spent some time studying the Hopis, a branch of the great Pueblo group of Indians
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Edward Shils talks about the Press and politics in the U.S.A. The speaker Is Professor of Social Sciences in the Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago
A study of Cromwell's readmission of the Jews in 1655 by Christopher Sykes
Tafelmusik
(Third series)
London Harpsichord Ensemble
Suite for two oboes and strings
Quartet for flute. violin, cello, and harpsichord
(flute, John Francis )
(violin, Manoug Parikian) (cello, Ambrose Gauntlett )
(harpsichord, Millicent Silver)
Concerto for two horns and strings
(horns, Dennis Brain and Ian Beers)
Talk by W. F. Jackson Knight
The speaker is author of Roman Vergil and Reader in Classical Literature, University
College of the South West, Exeter. In this talk he considers what Vergil was attempting —consciously or unconsciously-to achieve in the composition of his epic. and comments on the subtle poetic technique that Vergil gradually evolved.
Second of a group of talks
(Concent continued)
Tafelmusik London Harpsichord Ensemble
Trio for two flutes and continuo
(flutes, John Francis and Albert Waggett )
(harpsichord, Millicent Silver )
Sonata for oboe and continuo
(oboe, Sidney Sutcliffe )
Finale for two oboes and strings
Herbert Read talks about Michael Roberts , whose posthumous book ' The Estate of Man ' has been published recently
London Chamber Singers
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
Julian Bream (guitar)