Philip Levi (piano)
Sonatina No. 3 (ad usum infantis); Waltz, Die Nachtlichen ; Album-leaf in the style of a chorale-prelude; Perpetuum mobile; Jig, bolero, and variation (after Mozart); Prelude and study in arpeggi; Indian diary (on Amerindian themes)
Two talks by J. M. Cameron
1—Revolutionary and Conciliatory Statements
Quartet in B flat, Op. 50 No. 1 Quartet in D, Op. 76 No. 6 played by the Martin String Quartet:
David Martin (violin)
Neville Marriner (violin)
Eileen Grainger (viola) Bernard Richards (cello)
Talk by Edward Hyams
The speaker considers man as a member of what he oalls a ' soil community,' u a parasite on soil and as a soil builder.
by Jean-Paul Sartre
Translated bv Marjorie Gabaln and Joan Swinstead
Produced by Mary Hope Allen
Wilfred Brown (tenor)
Richard Standen (bass)
Gareth Morris (flute)
Edward Walker (flute)
Winifred Roberts (violin)
Alan Harverson (organ)
The Geraint Jones
Singers and Orchestra
Directed from the harpsichord by Geraint Jones
Part 1
Cantata No. 8: Liebster Gott , wann werd' ich sterben
Motet: Lobet den Herrn
A talk about New Zealand by J. A. W. Bennett
Fellow of Magdalen College. Oxford. and Semior Tutor in , English Language and Literature
(concert continued)
Motet: Jesu meine Freude
Brandenburg Concerto No. 4, in G
by Alfred de Vigny (1797-1863) with a new verse translation by Richard Church
Read in English by Bernard Miles and in French by Marcel Herrand
Arranged by Rayner Heppensiall
The Wigmore Ensemble