Zara Nalsova (cello)
BBC Scottish Orchestra (Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
by Kenneth A. Bisset, D.SC. Reader in Systematic Bacteriology,
University of Birmingham
This is the second of two talks in which Dr. Bisset looks at the problem of evolution as applied to micro-organisms: fungi, algae, bacteria, and protozoa.
Flora Nielsen (mezzo-soprano)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
Erwartung
Romanze (Rosamunde)
Auf dem Wasser zu singen Das Lied im Griinen
The fifth of series of twelve Schubert liedcr recitals, devised by Richard Capell.
Robert Furneaux Jordan speaks about Florence of the last century and some of the British painters, sculptors, and poets who made it their home and who. as he discovered, are still remembered there
A programme of Gaelic and Scots folk song and piping, recorded at the 1952 Ceilidh of the Edinburgh People's Festival
Edited by Seamus Ennis and presented by Harnish Henderson with KittyMacLeod and Marietta MacLeod of Lewis; Arthur Argo of Fyvie; Jimmy Mac.beth of Elgin; Blanche Wood of Portknockie; Frank Steele of Banff; and Piper Calum Johnston of Barra
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
This Ceilidh was held in honour of the sixtieth birrhday of the poet Hugh Mac-Diarmid. The recordings were made by the Phonetics Department of Edinburgh University.
A monthly review of cultural and political trends in the U.S.S.R.
The New Dictionary of the Russian Language
Talk by Ivan Bilibin
A personal view of poetry in the war of 1939-1945 by Patric Dickinson
Marie-Thérèse Fourneau (piano)
The third of thirteen programmes devised and introduced by Edward Lockspeiser.
3-The Continent and its Peoples from the origins until 1800 by Professor Robin Humphreys
String Quartet No. 2, in A played by the Guilet Quartet on gramophone records