Sonata No. 13. in D: played by Szymon Goldberg (violin)
Gerald Moore (piano) on gramophone records
Sir Ifor Williams , F.B.A., D.Litt. talks about the group of ninth-century Welsh poems on the subject of Llywarch the Old
Janet Fraser (contralto) Norman Fraser (piano)
The Melos Ensemble:
Peter Graeme (oboe)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
Eli Goren (violin)
Leonard Friedman (violin)
Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
Terence Weil (cello) Cyril Preedy (piano)
Mr. Constantine, for many years a Methodist missionary in China, has written and broadcast frequently about conditions in China under Communist rule. In this talk he discusses the place of the Church in China. This Church suffers today under the disadvantage of having been introduced by Western missionaries, whose presence was at one time forced upon the Chinese government by unequal treaties. Mr. Constantine analyses the dilemma facing the loyal Chinese who is also a Christian.
DECORUM. AND
THE PUBLIC PEACE'
A juxtaposition of some arguments for and against the censorship of stage plays: compiled and introduced by Leslie Stokes
Quotation from Bernard' Shaw spoken by H. A. L. Craig ; from G. K. Chesterton , by Gilbert Harding ; from Lord Chesterfield, by Laidman Browne ; and from other sources, by Peter Fettes. James Langham. Duncan Mclntyre , Leslie Perrins , Bryan Powley , Julian Randall , and Adrian Waller
Poem by Edith Sitwell
Conducted by the composer
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
(first broadcast performance)
Talk by Guy Chapman
Field-Marshal Earl Haig was once described as ' pre-eminently the Unknown Soldier.' The recent publication of the Haig Papers, edited by Robert Blake , has revealed many of his private thoughts , during the period of the 1914-18 War; and in this talk Guy Chapman , Professor of Modern History at Leeds University, asks how far the papers help in solving the enigma of Haig's personality.
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie)
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
First of two talks on some questions about liberalism and morals by Guido Calogero
Professor of Philosophy at Rome University
Impromptu in G. Op. 90 No. 3
Fantasy in C. Op 15 (The Wanderer) played by Edith Vogel (piano)