A juxtaposition of some arguments for and against the censorship of stage plays, compiled and introduced by Leslie Stokes
The Quatuor Haydn:
Georges Maes (violin) Louis Hertogh (violin)
Louis Logie (viola)
Rene Pousseele (cello)
First of three, lectures by Humphry House
Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford
By permission of the Master and Council of Trinity College, Mr. House is to broadcast a shortened version of three of the Clark Lectures for 1952, recently delivered in Cambridge. This evening he discusses some problems in the approach to Coleridge and in the appraisal of his prose.
To be repeated on March 19
Next lecture: March 22
Rene Soames (tenor)
BBC Men's Chorus
(Chorus-Master. Leslie Woodgate )
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader. Paul Beard )
Conducted by Vittorio Gui
Part 1
in England and the U.S.A.
Talk by John Hazard
Professor of Law in Columbia University, New York
In the sixth of seven talks on comparative law, Professor Hazard considers the analogies and contrasts between the English and American jury trial.
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Part 2
A Faust Symphony in three character pictures (after Goethe), for tenor, men's chorus, and orchestra....Liszt
Faust; Gretchen; Mephistopheles and Final Chorus
A Time of Flux
Second of two talks by Honor Tracy
(The recorded broadcast of Nov. 3)
John Lawrence on Yugoslavian Contradiclions: March 17
' The Golden Bird of Phoenix and the Land of Youth '
' I'm going,' says the King's son, ' to the Land of Youth to bring back,' he says, the Golden Bird of Phoenix ... '
A folk tale told by Paddy Sherlock , chimney sweep, of County Clare
Introduced by Professor J. H. Delargy of the Irish Folklore Commission
Produced by David Thomson
(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 10) ' The Son of the King of the Speckled Mountain ': April 5
An die ferne Geliebte sung by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) with Gerald Moore (piano) on gramophone records