Itsa Barea talks about the travel book
Viaje a la Alcarria ' by the Spanish novelist Camilo Jose Cela
('The recorded broadcast of June. 24)
Florence Hooton (cello)
Ross Pratt (piano)
In the last of three illustrated talks Edward Sackville-West compares different interpretations, on records, of Schumann's 'Carnaval'. (The talk is recorded.)
Followed by an interlude at 7.25.
George Pizzey (baritone)
Denis Matthews (piano)
BBC Women's Chorus
BBC Choral Society
(Chorus-Master. Leslie Woodgate )
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent John Hollingsworth and Leslie Woodgate
Part 1
Talk by James Monahan
Galina Ulanova , the leading Soviet ba'lerina, danced in Florence during the city's musical festival this summer. The speaker gives his impressions of this, her first public performance outside Russia.
To be repeated on September 23
Pant 2
(Conducted by Leslie Woodgate )
From the Royal Albert Hall. London (Tickets may be obtained from the Royal Albert Hall or usual agents)
A new translation for broadcasting by C. Day Lewis Book 1
(Monday's, recorded broadcast)
Mewton-Wood (piano)
Sonatina No. 5 (Brevis.)
Sonatina No. 3 (Ad usum infantis) Two Elegies:
All' Italia (In modo napoletano)
Meine Seele bangt und hofft zu dir
(Chorale Prelude)
Talk by Alick Dru
' At Sils Maria, 6,500 feet above the sea and how much more above human things.' Alick Dru discusses Nietzsche's vision and the way he lived up to it.
(The recorded broadcast of June 25)
See also Friday at 11.20