The names of those taking part in this concert are as printed yesterday at 9.15 p.m. in the Third Programme
Part 1
' The Physical Evidence '
First of two talks by Professor Leon Rosenfeld
Part 2.
Christopher Hollis , m.p ., talks about Algernon Cecil 's recently published book ' Queen Victoria and her Prime Ministers '
Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
Frederick Stone (accompanist).
Cellos:
James Whitehead , John Shinebourne
Douglas Cameron , Vivian Joseph Bernard Richards , Norina Semino Ambrose Gauntlett , Peter Beavan
Directed by James Whitehead
(Continued in next column)
A Rhondda reminiscence by Gwyn Thomas
Produced by Elwyn Evans
This programme recalls ' that long, idle, sunlit summer ' of 1926, the year of the General Strike. 'By the beginning of June,' says Gwyn Thomas , the bills were bulging with a clearer loveliness than they had ever had before. And then, out of the quietness and golden light, a new excitement was born. The carnivals and the jazz bands.....
Trevor Fisher (piano)
(c. 600 B.C.)
Fragments of her poems read in English translation by Jill Balcon and in classical Greek by Elsa Verghis of the Greek National Theatre, Athens
Programme edited and introduced by Raymond Raikes
The New London Quartet:
Erich Gruenberg (violin)
Lionel Bentley (violin) Keith Cummings (viola) Douglas Cameron (celloi
Fantasia No. 1 a 3 Fantasias a 4: No. 7; No. 5; No.
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