Dennis Brain (horn)
Philharmonic String Trio:
David Martin (violin)
Max Gilbert (viola)
James Whitehead (cello) Eileen Grainger (viola)
A short story by Wayland Hilton-Young
Read by Alan Wheatley
(The recorded broadcast of May 26)
Sonata for violin and piano played by Antonio Brosa (violin)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Talk by G. J. Whitrow , D.Phil.
Reader in Applied Mathematics at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
In this talk Dr. Whitrow analyses the claims made by H. Bondi in his book ' Cosmology ' that cosmology should be considered as a branch of physics in its own right.
Te Deum No. 2, in C
Symphony No. 29, in E
Creation Mass
(A second performance of the concert broadcast yesterday)
Four Illustrated talks by George Rylands
4 — ' Heard but not seen '
The printed poem has a structure that can be seen. In his last talk George Rylands considers the problem of communicating this structure when the poem is read aloud to an audience. The talk is illusirated with readings by T. S. Eliot , C. Day Lewis, and Stephen Murray.
by Branislav Nushich
Translated from the Serbian and freely adapted by Alec Brown
Produced by Donald McWhinnie
Abbey Simon (piano)
Talk by the Rev. C. F. Whitley Senior Tutor of St. John's College in the University of Durham