Some Implications of a Cease-Fire
Talk by C. P. FitzGerald
Reader in Far Eastern History in the Australian National University
(The recorded broadcast of June 2)
The Amadeus String Quartet:
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin)
Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Suzanne Rozsa (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
William Pleeth (cello)
Thurston Dart (harpsichord)
Three Fantasias a 4: No. 4; No. 6; No.
Pavan for three violins and cello Fantasia on a ground In Nomine a 6 Last of four programmes of Purcell's string music
Introduced by the author and read by Anthony Jacobs
Birthday -Concert
Margaret Field-Hyde
(soprano)
John Simons (piano)
London Symphony Orchestra
Chamber Ensemble
Serenade in A. for piano
Hymne; Romanza; Rondoletto; Cadenza flnala Three Japanese Poems (
Maurice Delage ), for voice and nine instruments
Akahito: Mazatsumi; Tsarainki
Octet for wind instruments
See Harold Rutland 's ' Music Diary on page 4
Alan Bullock , Fellow of New College, Oxford, discusses the new volume of the ' Survey of International Affairs'
This volume, edited by Arnold Toynbee and Frank Ashton-Gwatkin , introduces the series dealing with the war years
Stephen Waters (clarinet)
English Opera Group
Chamber Orchestra (Leader, Olive Zorian)
Directed from the piano by Benjamin Britten
From the Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh
Part 1
Adagio and Fugue in C (K.546)
Piano Concerto in E flat (K.271)
Talk by Ian Finlay
The Highlanders of bygone days put amongst their most valued possessions their weapons and accoutrements, which combined artistry and practical use to a remarkable degree. Ian Finlay, Assistant Keeper in the Art Department of the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, speaks of an outstanding example of such craftsmanship - pistols made between the middle of the seventeenth and the beginning of the nineteenth centuries in the little village of Doune, at the foot of the Grampians.
(Concert continued)
Clarinet Concerto in A (K.622)
A monthly report on the arts, science, and politics abroad
Compiled by Alan Pryce-Jones
A portrait of the Irish dramatist drawn from the recorded memories of his contemporaries
Edward Stephens , George Roberta
Richard Irvine Best
Oliver St. John Gogarty
Seumas O'Sullivan , Dossy Wright
Fred O'Donovan and the unpublished reminiscences of Stephen McKenna
Edited by W. R. Rodgers
Narrator, Duncan Mclntyre
Production by Maurice Brown
The Couraud Ensemble
Conducted by Marcel Couraud
Guéris ma douleur; Jay cherche la science; Toutes les nuicts: A ce matin: Amour, amour on gramophone records
Reminiscences by Gordon Craig of some booksellers about whom he wrote in 'Books and Theatres'
Another talk by Gordon Craig, on Henry Irving and Bernard Shaw : June 27