by Cyril Tourneur
Adapted for radio and produced by Frank Hauser
Music composed and directed by John Hotchkis
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Part 1
(piano. Frederick Stone )
A monthly review of current questions in architecture and town planning
Homes for the People
A. G. Sheppard-Fidler , r.R.i.B.A.. A.M.T.P.I., talks about the designs for ' The People's Houses' recently issued by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government
Part 2
Evocation; Fete Dieu a Seville; Triana; El Puerto: El Albalcin
A discussion between
Ilse Barea and Alan Pryce-Jones
Notturno, Op. 42 for viola and piano played by Harry Danks (viola)
Robert Collet (piano)
An Australian story by Geoffrey Dutton , read by John Bushelle
Rene Soames (tenor)
Kenneth V. Jones (accompanist)
Jean Stewart (viola)
Harvey Phillips (cello)
Frederick Thurston (clarinet)
Angus Morrison (piano)
(Continued in next column)
Ivor Walsworth wrote his Suite for viola and cello last year for Jean Stewart.
Kenneth V. Jones , who was born in 1924, studied music at Queen's College, Oxford, under Sir Hugh Allen and R. 0. Morris, and at the Royal College of Music under Gordon Jacob and Bernard Stevens. His seven settings of poems from Herrick's ' Hesperides' were written in 1949 and first performed two years later in Siena at a concert given by the Accademia Chigiana. lain Hamilton was born in Glasgow in 1922 and studied with William Alwyn at the Royal Academy of Music. He has written several works for clarinet, including a quintet and a concerto. The Three Nocturnes, which were awarded last year's Edwin Evans Memorial Prize, are dedicated to Frederick Thurston. D. C.
Robert Jessel reviews the book bv F. H. Hinsley, in which the part played by Hitler in the direction of German strategy is considered in the light of the captured archives and the documents presented at the Nuremberg Trial