The logic of the question:
Is there Someone behind it all?
Concluding the dialogue between
John and Pamela Wisdom
The music of French Colonial Africa
A programme of primitive music on records, prepared by Andre Schaeffner and Gilbert Rouget of the Department of Musical Ethnology, Musée de I'Homme, Paris
Programme compiled and narrated by Alan Lomax
Sena Jurinac (soprano)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
Last of three lectures by Humphry House
Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford
By permission of the Master and Council of Trinity College, Mr. House is broadcasting a shortened version of three of the Clark Lectures for 1952, recently delivered in Cambridge. This evening he speaks mainly of * The Ancient Mariner' and `Kubla Khan.'
To be repeated on March 31
William Pleeth (cello)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader. Paul Beard )
Conducted by Karl Rankl
Part 1
9.14 app. Symphony No. 3, in E Hat
(Rhenish)..Schumann, edited Mahler
Another performance: tomorrow evening (all Home Services except Scottish)
A talk by Alastair Hetherington of the Manchester Guardian
Part 2
by S. Potter
Doctorship, Patientship and the Health Ploy
Demonstrated bv
R. Simpson. C. Hobbs D. Guyler , E. Brunner
Produced by D. Cleverdon
(Postponed from Feb. 13)
To be repeated on April 2
Quintet in A. Op. 114
(The Trout) played by Josef Roismann (violin)
Boris Kroyt (viola)
Mischa Schneider (cello)
Georges Moleux (double-bass) Micczyslaw Horszowski (piano) on gramophone records
Talk by P. A. Reynolds
Wilson Professor of International Politics
In the University College of Wales
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 28)