Talk by Douglas Veale
Some of a modern university's problems, and possible answers to them, were discussed in Cambridge last week by representatives from universities of the Commonwealth who assembled for their Quinquennial Congress. Douglas Veale , Registrar of Oxford University, descr.b;s the main issues raised in this discussion.
Goyescas
(Books 1 and 2) Loe requiebros; Coloquio en la reja; El fandango de candil ; Quejas 6 la maja y el ruisefior; El amor y la muerte; Epilógo — Serenata deil espectoo played by Ediuardo del Pueyo (pdano)
Talk by T. E. Utley
W. H. Matlock (1849-1923), best known as the author of The New Republic, also published A Critical Examination of Socialism. Th:s latter ' formidable contribution to modern political controversy is the subject of T. E. Utley 's talk.
Mozart-Britten Concert
Peter Pears (tenor) Dennis Brain (horn)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductors, Sir Malcolm Sargent and John HoHingsworth
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Part 1: Mozart
(conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent )
Overture: Don Giovanni
7.40 app. Aria: Per pieta, non rieercate (K.420)
7.48 app. Maurefische Trauermusik
(K.477)
7,56 app. Horn Concerto No. 3, in E flart (K.447)
8.13 app. Symphony No. 41, in C
(Jupiter) (K.551)
Talk by David Green
In a third talk on the formal garden David Green refers to the game of ' French and English ' (or Beat:ng the French ') and applies it to large-scale garden-planning in this country. Not only in Marlborough's day but more recently the English magnifico has fek impelled to attempt improvement upon the classic achievements of Le Notre in and about Paris.
Part 2: Britten
(conducted by John Hollingsworth )
Serenade for tenor, horn, and strings Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes )
Ernest Bradbury writes on page 29
No. 4
A monthly magazine of new poetry and prose, edited and introduced by John Wain
Those taking part include
James Russell Grant , Paul Maher
Conitributions from
Dainmie Abse , Honor Arundel
Stephen Bylansen , J, R Fowler John Holmstrom , T. H. Jones
Burns Singer , Alastair Thomson
Readers:
John Laurie , Denis McCarthy
The Wigmore Ensemble
George Eskdale (trumped)
3-Experience of Germany
Talk by Dr. Eugen Gerstenmaier