Hubert Barwahser (flute)
Phia Berghout (harp) Eva Wollmann (piano)
The Parrenin String Quartet:
Jacques Parrenin (violin) Marcel Chapentier (violin)
Serge Collot (viola)
Pierre Benassou (cello)
(born September 12. 1852)
Talk by Gilbert Murray , O.M.
(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 12)
Campoli (violin)
Andre Navarra (cello)
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, George Stratton )
Conducted by Basil Cameron
Brahms
Academic Festival Overture
7.43 app. Concerto In A minor, for violin, cello, and orchestra
8.19 app. Symphony No. 3, in F
From the Royal Albert Hall,-London Tickets may be obtained from the Royal Albert Hall or usual agents
Professor Geoffrey Webb reviews David Green 's book (published last year) on the conception and building of Blenheim
The speaker was formerly Slade Professor of Fine Art in the University of Cambridge 0
(author unknown)
(first printed 1592)
Adapted for radio and produced by Raymond Raikes
Cast in order of speaking:
(Continued in next column)
Period :
Summer and winter of the year 1551
John Whitworth (counter-tenor)
London Consort of Viols :
Harry Danks (treble viol)
Stanley Wootton (treble viol) Desmond Dupre (tenor viol) Sylvia Putterill (tenor viol)
Henry Revell (bass viol)
Robert Donington (bass viol)
Talk by J. N. D. Anderson
Reader in Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies in the University of London
In the fifth of the series of talks on Islam, J. N. D. Anderson discusses its legal system and the problems raised by modern changes in the structure of society.