Yugoslav Folk Music Ensemble:
Desa Vujnovic (mezzo-soprano)
Mihailo Popovic (bass)
Rade Mllosavljevic (frula flute)
Choir, Orchestra, and Tambura Orchestra of the Yugoslav Folk Music Ensemble
Conductor, Olga Skovran
The programme includes dances from Serbia; folk tunes from Serbia: songs and dances from Prizren: and folk songs from Voivodina
Talk by C. H. V. Sutherland
The President of the Royal Numismatic Society describes how the study of ancient coins has recently been advanced from the level of a collector's hobby to provide the historian with a new, valuable, and acientific technique.
Symphony No. 2, in E flat
Op. 65 played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David Wise)
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Egon Wellesz' Second Symphony was performed for the first time in this country leven weeks ago at a concert in the Home Service given by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Walter Goehf. It has four movements.
Peter de Mendelssohn talks about ' The Eastern Zone and Soviet Policy in Germany,' the recently published book by J. P. Nettl
Amadeus String Quartet:
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin)
Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Clifford Curzon (piano)
Part 1
A report by Robert Furneaux Jordan on Le Corbusier's seventeen-story block of flats built to house some of the homeless people in the region of Marseilles
(continued)
by Sir John Vanbrugh
Adapted for broadcasting by Ronald Simpson
Music composed and conducted by John Hotchkis
Produced by Peter Watts
The Peasant Cantata:
Mer hahn en neiie Oberkeet
Ena Mitchell (soprano) Richard Standen (bass)
London Harpsichord Ensemble
Stevie Smith reads and comments on some of her poems