Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Since from mv dear Asfraea's sight (Dioclesian): Turn then thine eyes; No watch, dear Celia; Here let my life (Ode: If ever I more riches did desire); The Queen's Epicedium
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 3)
John Seymour , who recently spent a year living in different parts of India. describes the effect of Indian life and thought on a Western materialist
(The recorded broadcast of March 3)
Erich Gruenberg (violin)
Celia Ariell (piano)
Sonata in F (K.376) for violin and piano...Mozart
Sonata for violin and piano...Bloch
(BBC recording)
by N. F. Mott , F.R.S.
Metallurgy is one of the oldest sciences, but it is only since the war that a systematic attempt has been made to account, in terms of the movement of atoms, for such properties of metals as their strength and toughness. Professor Mott gives an account of these researches and describes recent theories connecting the strength of a metal with the impurities it contains.
2-The Golden Age
Intermezzo in B flat minor. Op. 117 No. 2
Sonata in F minor, Op. 5
played by Solomon (piano)
Extracts from the Pembroke Papers
Selected and arranged by Oliver Burt
Narrator, James Langham
Manoel Braune introduces a programme of music on gramophone records
Including the Nonetto with mixed choir, the aria from Bachiana Brasileira No. 5, and String Quartet No. 6
(A programme of music by Milhaud: April 26)
Ronald Bottrall analyses the influences that sojourns in different parts of the world have had on the complex imagery of his poetry