Music for strings, percussion, and celesta
Andante tranquillo: Allegro;
Adagio: Allegro molto played by the Orchestra of the Collegium Musicum, Zurich
Conducted by Paul Sacher
Implications and Explanations
Second of two talks by Antony G. N. Flew
Lecturer in Philosophy at King's College, Aberdeen
In this talk the speaker discusses the suggestion that the phenomena of prerecogninon have some bearing on the freedom of the will and that they show that causation can work backwards in time. He argues that these mistaken ideas arise from the conscious or unconscious use of an inappropriate explanatory model.
(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 26)
A masque
Words by John Milton
(adapted by John Dalton )
Music by Thomas Arne
(edited by Julian Herbage )
Narrator, Alan Gordon
Margaret Ritchie (soprano)
Elsie Morison (soprano)
John Kentish (tenor)
Alexander Young (tenor)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master. Leslie Woodgate )
Thurston Dart (harpsichord)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Leader, Maurice Clare )
Conducted by Anthony Lewis
Part 1
Talk by C. J. Hamson
Reader in Comparative Law in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Trini.ty College
Part 2
Arthur Jacobs writes on page 7
by Bernard Shaw
Introduced by St. John Ervine
The play produced by Esme Percy
During the performance of the play there will be a ten-minute interval. beginning at approximately 9.45, when the following will be broadcast:
Mozart
String Quartet in C (K.App.211) played by the Dessauer Quartet on gramophone records
Iberia
El Polo; Malaga; Jerez: Eritana played by Irene Kohler (piano)
Old and New in the Great War
A talk by Michael Tippett on Schoenberg Picasso .James Joyce , and others, in relation to a crisis
Michael Tippett on Schoenberg's ' Style and Idea ': February 11