John Cameron (baritone)
Leonard Dight (violin) Eiluned Davies (piano) Richard Adeney (flute) Frederick Stone (piano)
G. S. Fraser. poet and critic, describes life in a mental hospital from the patient's point of view
Das Wohltemperierte Clavier
(Book 2)
Eight Preludes and Fugues
C; C minor; C sharp; C sharp minor; D; D minor; E flat; D sharp minor played, by Denis Matthews (piano)
First of three programmes
by Edmund Spenser
Programme 4:
' The Bower of Bliss
(Being Canto 8, stanzas 1-9 and Canto 12 of Book 2)
Symphony No. 31, in D
Harmoniemesse
Eilidh McNab (soprano) Janet Fraser (contralto) Alexander Young (tenor)
George James (bass)
Martindale Sidwell (organ)
London Chamber Singers
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader, Andrew Cooper )
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
Tenth in a series of programmes of Haydn's choral works
Talk by Ruth Landes , Ph.D. formerly Research Consultant
In Anthropology, Columbia University The speaker'bflieves that with the growing number of coloured people in Britain the country ' is faced by a problem unique in its history, which cannot be handled by traditional methods.* She examines the meaning and operation of racial prejudice ' in this country, and contrasts the position with that in the U.S.A.
4-Songs of the Sea
Introduced by D. G. Bridson
Burl Ives recently recorded more than 120 folk songs and ballads for Encyclopaedia Britannica Films. This series of six programmes is drawn from the six albums.
Contract Law
Talk by Glanville L. Williams
Quartet in A, Op. 2 (1862) played by the Martin String Quartet:
David Martin (violin)
Neville Marriner (violin)
Eileen Grainger (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello)