Talk by Roland Oliver , PhD. Lecturer in the Tribal History of East Africa at the School of Oriental and African Studies
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
by Diana Ross
An Irish story for adults or children
Read by Denis McCarthy
Frank Laffitte (piano)
A lecture by Lionel Trilling
Surveying the English novel from Jane Austen to D H. Lawrence, Mr. Trilling traces the change that has taken place in the kind of personalities thought proper and interesting for representation in fiction. Using the work of D. H. Lawrence as a base he then explores th< modern literary scene.
Duo in B flat (K.424) played by Szymon Goldberg (violin)
Paul Hindemith (viola) on gramophone records
A translation for broadcasting by C. Day Lewis
Produced by Basil Taylor
Book 8
English. French, and Italian
Music of the Fourteenth Century
Transcribed by Gilbert Reaney
Edited and introduced by Denis Stevens
Myra Verney (soprano)
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
Wilfred Bruwn (tenor)
Helen Gaskell (cor anglais)
John Alexandra (bassoon)
Maxwell Ward (viola)
George Maliolm (regal) Gilbert Webster (tabor)
(Continued in next column)
by Lt.-Gen. Sir Brian Horrocks
General Horrocks served as a Corps Commander in the campaigns in the Western Desert and Tunisia. In this talk he reflects on the unique value of the desert fighting as a training and a test for the armies that later were to join in the liberation of Europe. Two recent publications-The Rommel Papers and Crisis in the Desert, a volume of the South African War History — have thrown new light on these campaigns.
General Horrocks is military correspondent of The Sunday Times.
(The recorded broadcast of May 16)
Quintet in A, Op. 114 played by Robert Masters Piano Quartet: Robert Masters
(violin) Nannie Jamieson (viola)
Muriel Taylor (cello)
Kinloch Anderson (piano)
Eugene Cruft (double-bass)