Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano played by Ivry Gitlis (violin)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Five programmes on fairy beliefs found by Michael J. Murphy on a journey through Northern Ireland
4--Changelings, Abductions and Fairy Music
Introduced by William Hunter
Compiled and produced by Sam Hanna Bell
The Griller String Quartet:
Sidney Griller (violin) Jack O'Brien (violin) Philip Burton (viola) Colin Hampton (cello)
Talk by Ronald Robinson
Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge
The South African historian Jean van der Poel, in a recently published study The Jameson Raid, has argued that ̒the worst outcome of the Raid was that it interrupted the natural growth of unity in South Africa.' Dr. Robinson comments on this view of the Raid, with its suggestion that present white disunity in South Africa stems primarily from the imperialist policy of Chamberlain and Rhodes.
Clifford Curzon (piano)
Irmgard Seefried (soprano) Kathleen Ferrier (contralto)
Julius Patzak (tenor)
Frederick Dalberg (baritone)
Hans Gal (piano)
From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Part 1
Short story by Dorothy Parker
Read by Barbara Kelly
. To be repeated Sept. 20
Part 2
Talk by R. H. Nolte
R. H. Nolte , an American from Yale and Oxford, gives a general introduction to series of six studies of Islam.
To be repeated on Thursday. Next talk: Friday. See page 3
Drawn from the recorded voices of Robert Flaherty and Sir Michael Balcon, Michael Bell, Ernestine Evans, Frances Flaherty, Pieter Freuchen, Lillian Gish, Oliver St. John Gogarty, John Grierson, John Huston, Denis Johnston, Sir Alexander Korda, Oliver Lawson Dick, Henri Matisse, Pat Mullen, Sir Edward Peacock, Dido Renoir, Jean Renoir, Paul Rotha, Sabu, Sir Stephen Tallents, Virgil Thomson, Orson Welles
Narrator, Duncan McIntyre
Piano Concerto No. 5. In G
Op. 55 played by Alfred Brendel (piano) Vienna State , Orchestra
Conducted by Jonathan Sternberg on gramophone records
Talk by Jean Seznec
(The recorded broadcast of Aug. 27)
See Thursday at 9.25