Introduced and sung by Engel Lund with Ferdinand Rauter (piano)
Second of two recitals
Six talks by William Empson
6-The Interior of Falstaff
Marie-Claude Theuveny (violin)
Franck Theuveny (piano)
by Eric Shipton
Eric Shipton recently recorded these impromptu reflections on the different attitudes of British and Continental climbers to mountains, and in particular to Mount Everest.
This talk is occasioned by the publication Everest 1952 by Andre' Roch, and by this year's British Everest Expedition.
11 Giuoco delle Parti') by Luigi Pirandello
Translated by Noel Cregeen and adapted by Robert Rietty Produced by Wilfrid Grantham
Symphony No. 9, in D minor
(Choral)
All Beethoven's symphonies may be heard in the Third Programme during rhe next three months. Symphony No. 1 will be broadcast on April 11.
Eight talks on aspects of life in primitive communities
8—Modes of Thought by Godfrey Lienhardt
Lecturer in African Sociology in the University of Oxford
A talk on the nature of belief and of scepticism among primitive peoples.
Members of the London Harpsichord Ensemble:
John Francis (flute) Olive Zorian (violin)
Peter Mountain (violin)
Bernard Davis (viola)
Ambrose Gauntlett (cello)
Julian Bream (guitar)