Talk by B. C. Roberts
The speaker, wiho is Lecturer in Trade Union Studies at the London School of Economics, assesses Joseph Goldstein 's book ' The Government of British Trade Unions ' against the background of the methods and practice of the trade union movement as a whole.
Sonata in A for cello and piano played by William Pleeth and Margaret Good
Trevor Harvey reviews some recent recordings of Haydn's symphonies
Desmond Shawe-Taylor reviews the long-playing recording of Debussy's ' Pelleas et Melisande '
String Quartet in A minor played by the Macgibbon String Quartet: Margot Macgibbon (violin), Ruth Fourmy (violin), Jean Stewart (viola), Lilly Phillips (cello)
(Song Cycle, On Wenlock Edge: Wednesday at 10.25; Symphony No. 6, in B minor: Thursday at 9.55)
by Edmund Spenser
Programme 3 — ' The Idle Lake; the Realm of Mammon'
(Being Cantos 6 and 7 of Book 2)
For details see Wednesday at 9.20
Programme 4: October 20
New Judgment on Edmund Spenser ': Thursday at 11.30
English Suite No. 6. in D minor...Bach Sonata in A flat, Op. 110.... Beethoven played by Walter Gieseking (piano)
A monthly review of political and cultural trends in the U.S.S.R.
Soviet Economists
A talk by A. K. Cairncross
Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Glasgow
Antonio Brosa (violin)
The Leighton Lucas Orchestra
(Leader, Ronald Good )
Conductor, Leighton Lucas
Heroum Filii (' Sons of Heroes ')is the motto of Wellington College, where John Addison was educated. His Overture was written at the suggestion of the College authorities, and first performed there tast year by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer. The work is intended to reflect the spirit and the experiences of youth.
Harold Rutland
First of three talks by Geoffrey Grigson
(The recorded broadcast of July 27)
sung by The Renaissance Singers
Conductor, Michael Howard