The Melos Ensemble:
Peter Graeme (oboe)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
Eli Goren (violin)
Leonard Friedman (violin)
Cecil Aronowilz (viola)
Terence Weil (cello)
Three illustrated talks by Ernest Borneman
I-The Spanish Influence
Conducted by S. Potter
For this final lecture of retrospect and revision the Founder returns from his retirement to lead us for the first time round the Lifemanship Correspondence College itself. If the weather allows, it is hoped to eavesdrop on some L.C.C. study groups in actual session and hear again, explaining their most important gambits, demonstrators like B. Hardy, R. Simpson, G. Wincott, and D. Guyler.
Produced by D. Cleverdon
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Walter Goehr
Part 1
Talk by Pieter Geyl
The speaker reviews the recently published Memoirs of General Bertrand, January-May 1821, deciphered and annotated by Paul Fleuriot de Langle.
Part 2
A broadcast version of the Tamer Lectures. 1953 by Gilbert Ryle
•Waynflete Professor of Muaphvsucs in the University of Oxford
3—' Achilles and the Tortoise'
Gordon Watson (piano)
Sonata
Nine Little Pieces
Four dialogues: Minuet: Air: March of the beasts: Tamburin: In the Hungarian style
Four poems by Leconte de Lisle (1818-1894)
Read in English by Jill Balcon and David King-Wood, and in French by Julien Benheau, Renée Faure, Gérard Philipe and Madeleine Renaud
New verse translations by Naomi Lewis, John Petrie, and Terence Tiller
Programme arranged and introduced by Rayner Heppenstall
Sonele in C minor
Partita No. 5. in B minor played by Harold Gomberg (oboe) and Claude Jean Chiasson (harpsichord) on gramophone records