Paysages et Marines, Op. 63
Book 1:
Sur la falaise; Matin calme: Promenade vers la mer; Le chant du chevrier; Soir d'6t4; Ceux qui s'en vont pêcher au large dans la nuit
Book 2:
Soir d'angoisses; La chanson des pommiers en fleurs; Paysage d'octobre: Chant de pêcheurs; Dans les grands champs; Poème virgilien played by Eric Parkin (piano)
Reflections after thirty-two years in the theatre by Michel Saint-Denis former Director of the Old Vic Theatre Company, now head of the new Dramatic Cenitre of Eastern France
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Talk by C. Mayadas
The speaker was until recently an AgricuLtural Development Commissioner to the Government of India. In this talk he examines some of India's food production problems and suggests possible lines of development.
Symphony in E flat (1945) for sixteen wind instruments
(From my Merry Workshop) played by the London Baroque Ensemble
Director, Karl Haas
Talk by Sylvia Haim
This talk reviews the influence of English education on a Copt who spent four years air London University during the high-noon of English Liberalism, 1909-1913.
Salama Muaa 's autobiography was published in Cairo in 1948.
by Geoffrey Chaucer spoken in Middle English pronunciation by Nevill Coghill with an introductory talk
Peter Pears (tenor) Dennis Brain (horn)
Mewton -Wood (piano)
Christopher Hollis M.P. , , talks about Algernon Cecil 's recently published book ' Queen Victoria and her Prime Ministers'
Mass for four voices sung by the Ambrosian Singers