Antonio Brosa (violin)
BBC Scottish Orchestra (Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Talk by Sibyl Eyre Crowe
Composed by divers several authors: published by Thomas Morley in 1601
Long live fair Oriana (Ellis Gibbons); Fair Orian, in the morn (John Milton); With wreaths of rose and laurel (William Cobbold); All creatures now (John Bennet); Fair Cytherea presents her doves John Lisley); Hence stars too dim of light (Michael East); Come, biessed bird (Edward Johnson); Arise, awake, awake (Thomas Morley); As Vesta was from Latmos hill (Thomas Weelkes)
The Golden Age Singers: Margaret Field-Hyde, Eileen McLoughlin, Alfred Deller, Rene Soames, Gordon Clinton
with Elsie Suddaby, John Whitworth, Alfred Hepworth, Maurice Bevan
THAT MEANS WITCHCRAFT'
Talk by Laura BoJhiannan Lecturer in the Department of Social Anthropology, Oxford
Challenged to expla n why she sat in her hut reading a ' paper,' Dr. Bohannan found herself relating the story of Hamlet to the tribesmen of a West African village In rhis talk she describes the reactions of her audience, who instructed her in the true meaning ' of rhe story.
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One of America's most distinguished young poets introduces himself and gives readings from his work
Trio in G minor. Op. 17 played by the Mannes-Gimpei-Silva Trio on gramophone records
by Joanna Richardson
Kathleen Long (piano)
This is the first of thirteen programmes devised and introduced by Edward Lockspeiser.
Pieter Geyl reviews the recently published Memoirs of General Bertrand January-May , 1821. deciphered and annotated by Paul Fieuriot de Langle