Miguel de Unamuno Talk by T. E May
Reader In Spanish at Aberdeen University
The. Pascal String Quartet:!
Jacques Dumont (violin)
Maurice Crut (violin)
Léon Pascal (viola) Robert Salles (cello)
Quartet tn G. Op. 18 No. 2 (Beethoven)
Quartet No. 2 (M. Camargo Quarnieri ) on gramophone records
by Soeren Aabye Kierkegaard
(1813-1855)
Arranged by Rayner Heppenstall from the Lowrie translation of 1 Stages on Life's Way'
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
Denis Matthews (piano) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Leader, David McCallum )
Conducted by Anthony Bernard
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
Vladimir Nabokov talks about his translations of the work of the nineteenth-century Russian poet Theodore Tyutchev
Part 2
The Unstormed Citadel of Ethics
First of three talks by Stephen Toulmin
Lecturer in the Philosophy of Science in the University of Oxford and Fellow of New College (Continued in next column)
In these talks Mr. Toulmin asks why ethics seems to make so much less progress than natural science, and suggests that this apparent immobility is an illusion which comes of our expecting the wrong sort of answers from The subject.
The talks are a revised version of a lecture delivered to the Royal Institute of Philosophy on November 27.
Concerto In the Italian Style Four Duets
. played by Frank Pelleg (harpsichord)
First of six programmes of harpsichord music from Bach's Clavierubung
The Basis of Life in the Sea by C. E. Lucas D.se. , F.R.S.E. ,
Director of the Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen
Dr. Lucas describes the microscopic life on whidh the productivity of the ocean depends, and suggests ways in which we might make better use of it.
Sonata played by Jean Pougnet (violin) Wilfrid Parry (piano)