Symphonie Concertante No. 5
(Pleyel), played by Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute), Pierre Pierloit (oboe). Gilbert Coursier (horn), Paul Hongne (bassoon), Ensemble Instrumen.tale de Paris; conductor, Louis de Froment
Partitas, in F and D (Dittrrsdorf), played by the French Wind Quintet on gramophone records
A series of talks commenting on current legal issues
Talk by a Barrister
This talk discusses the property rights which a wife may have in the matrimonial home. even though it stands in the name of her husband.
(The recorded broadcast of Jan. 10)
Michael Thomas (clavichord)
Talk by Kenneth P. Oakley , Ph.D. of the British Museum
(Natural History)
Dr. Oakley describes the fossil apes and men discovered in various parts of Africa during the past ten years which have been hailed as of outstanding importance for their bearing on human evolution.
by Kay Cicellis
Music composed by Elisabeth Lutyens On August 11 and 12, 1953, the town of Lixouri in Cephaloma, in the Ionian islands of Greece, was entirely destroyed by an earthquake. Three months later Kay Cicellis revisited the town, where she had spent her childhood. The Death of a Town is her imagined impression of the catastrophe as told in the recollections of six of the survivors.
(Continued in next column)
Produced by Peter Duval Smith who writes on page 8
Pietro Scarpini (piano)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Leader, Manoug Parikian )
Conducted by Walter Goehr
Talk by J. Hampden Jackson
Modem Art in Finland ' is the title of an exhibition of paintings, sculpture, graphic and applied arts now being shown in London at the New Burlington Galleries. Mr. Hampden Jackson , who is a historian rather than an art critic, talks about it in terms of the social background from which the exhibits have sprung.
Transcribed by Gilbert Reaney
Edited and produced by Denis Stevens
The Deller Consort: April Cantelo, Eileen McLoughlin, Alfred Deller, Alexander Young, Wilfred Brown, Norman Platt
Richard Taylor (recorder)
Leonard Brain (cor anglais)
John Alexandra (bassoon)
Maxwell Ward (viola)
George Malcolm (regal)
James Blades (tabor)