Trio in E flat, Op. 1 No. 1 played by the Loveridge-Martin-Hooton Trio:
David Martin (violin)
Florence Hooton (cello)
Iris Loveridge (piano)
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* The Son of the King of the Speckled Mountain *
A hero story originally told in Gaelic by the late Michael Walsh , farmer, of Co. Galway; now told in English by Duncan Mclntyre
Translation and introduction by Professor J. H. Delargy of the Irish Folklore Commission
Produced by David Thomson
Sophie Wyss (soprano)
Clifton Helliwell (accompanist)
Kendall Taylor (piano)
Yugoslav Folk Songs, arr.
Papandopulo Siroko je polje; Meknite se vsegore; Dodi mi dodi; Moja je draga umrla
Six Balkan Dances for piano... Tajcevic Yugoslav Folk Songs.arr.
Papandopulo Bodulska ; Ako spavas vilo moja; Lipi li je misec; Grana odborapalakrajmura
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and the Ecumenical Movement by Professor Georges Florovsky
The speaker is an arch-priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, at present living in the U.S.A. He has worked among the churches of his persuasion that are exiled in the United States and has wide experience oi interpreting his own Church to others and an alien culture to his own people. In this talk he explains the contribution the Eastern Orthodox Church can make to the movement towards reunion of the Churches.
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Part 1
A study in his imagination by Richard Wollheim Lecturer in Philosophy at University College, London
Part 2
A radio verse-comedy by Catherine Duncan
Characters in order of speaking:
Music composed and directed by Norman F. Kay
Production by Christopher Sykes
Twenty-four Preludes, Op. 28 played by Nina Milkina (piano)
Talk by Richard M. Titmuss
Professor of Social Administration in the University of London
The title of this talk is a quotation from the last chapter of a booklet The Social Services: Needs and Means ' by lain Macleod, M.P., and J. Enoch Powell , M.P., recentlypublished by the Conservative Political Centre for discussion groups.