Sonata (1940) played by Isaac Stern (violin)
Alexander Zakin (piano) on gramophone records
by Bruce Miller
The second of two talks on the cultural and economic development of Australia and her attiitude towards the influences of ' home.'
In tthis talk Bruce Miller , recently of Sydney University, considers in particular the divergence between British and Australian economic theory and practice. In sum, he says, ' the Englishman is a free trader and an investor, the Australian a protectionist and a borrower.'
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 28)
(sung in English)
Suzanne Danco (soprano)
Janet Fraser (contralto)
Richard Lewis (tenor)
Peter Pears (tenor) (Evangelist)
John Cameron (baritone) (Jesus)
Hervey Alan (bass)
Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Philharmonia Orchestra (Leader, Manoug Parikian)
with Desmond Dupre (lute)
Harry Danks (viola d'amore)
James Maddocks (viola d'amore)
Ambrose Gauntlett (viola da gamba)
Raymond Clark (cello continuo)
Thurston Dart (harpsichord)
Hugh McLean (organ)
Conducted by Boris Ord
Part 1
Tyrone Guthrie reviews The Actor's Ways and Means,' the Rockefeller Foundation Lectures givpn last year by Michael Redgrave to the Department of Drama at Bristol University
Part 2
Four illustrated talks by Maud Karpeles
4-The English and Anglo-
American Folk Songs Today
Illustrations sung by Isla Cameron and Patrick Shuldham-Shaw
A comedy by Moliere
(1668)
Translated by John Ozell
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Martyn C. Webster Incidental music composed and conducted by John Hotchkis
Characters in order of speaking:
William Pleeth (cello)
Margaret Good (piano)
The Martin String Quartet:
David Martin (violin)
Neville Marriner (violin)
Eileen Grainger (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello)