Talk by Niko Tinbergen
Lecturer in Animal Behaviour,
University of Oxford
The speaker describes the pant played by various calls in the organisation of a tuttery.
Cirandas
X0'. Passarinho!; Pobre cega; A condessa; N'esta rua, n'esta rua: 0 pintor de cannahy; A canoa virou played by Harriet Cohen (piano)
A talk by Professor John Wisdom , of Trinity College, Cambridge, on the occasion of the 1954 Derby
A reading of cantos 28-33 of Dante's Purgatorio, in the translation by Laurence Binyon
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Parti
by the Rev. Fr. Gerard Culkin.
Father Culkin describes the significance of some of the celebrations taking place in Britain and in Germany to commemorate the twelfth centenary of the death of St. Boniface, apostle to the Germans.
Part 2
Five talks by V.S. Pritchett
4-The Mad and the Clubbable
Quintet in F minor, Op. 34 played by Rudolf Serkin (piano) with the Busch String Quartet: Adolf Busch (violin), Gosta Andreasson (violin), Karl Doktor (viola), Hermann Busch (cello)
on gramophone records
by Edward Lear and T. S. Eliot set by Humphrey Searle