Dance Swite (1928) played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Georg Solti on gramophone records
Talk by David Lack, F.R.S. Director of the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, Oxford
This is the first of a series of talks on animal behaviour broadcast during recent months and now to be repeated.
(The Migration of Butterflies, by C. B. Williams: August 24)
Desmond Dupr6 (viola da. gamba)
Thurston Dart
(harpsichord and clavichord)
April Camtelo (soprano)
Josephine Lee (accompanist)
Harpstichord :
La Xenephone; La Sybille
Viola dagamba and harpsichord : '
Sonatain G minor
Sacred Songe:
Mein Heiland , meine Zuvensichtt ; Tagund Nachil , du Hell; Widier dem Ubernut
(Continued in next column)
Harpsichord :
Moderato in A minor
Secular Songs:
Die Schlummemde : Der Bauer:
Clavichord :
Applied von meinem Silbermannschen Clavier (1781)
(BBC reoordiing)
Second of a of five programmes
Talk by Claud Mullins
A talk on the final report of the Committee on Supreme Court Practice and Procedure, published on July 13 (H.M. Stationery Office Command Paper 8878).
by Anton Chekhov
Translated by Constance Garnett
Adaptation and production by Mary Hope Allen
(Yesterday's recorded broadcast)
Basil Ashmore writes on page 21
followed by an interlude at 8.60
An opera written for broadcasting in four parts
Words and music by Ildebnando Pizzetti
(sung in Italian)
Chorus and Orchestra of Radio Italiana, Turin
(Chorus-Master, Ruggero Maghini )
CONDUCTOR,GIANANDREA GAVAZZENI
(Recording of a performance broadcast in Italy: made available by courtesy of Radio Italiana)
Prologue: 1760
Palermo: Felicita Balsamo's humble dwelling
Episode 1: 1780
Strasbourg: a salon in the house of the Count of Cagliosro
Episode 2: 1786
Paris Hotel de Savigny, Rue Saint-Claude
Epilogue: 1793
San Leo: a dungeon in the fortress
7— The Meaning of Toleration
A discussion between
J. D. Mabbott
FeMow of St. John's College, Oxford and Paitrick Nowell-Smith
Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford
(
Last of a series of programmes
by Alfred de Vigny (1797-1863) with a new verse translation by John Heath-Stubbs
Read in English by BernardMiles and im French by MarcelHerrand Arranged by Rayner Heppenstall
La Mort du Loup ': August 29
David Martin (violin)
Neville Marriner (violin)
Eileen Grainger (viola)