Fireworks, Op. 4
Ode (Elegiacal Chant In memory of Natalie Koussevitzky )
Eulogy; Eologue; Epitaph played by the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York conducted by the composer on gramophone records
The Civil Service in the Constitution
Talk by K. C. Wheare
Gladstone Professor of Government and Public Administration In the University of Oxford
Shortened version of a lecture delivered before the University of London on February 16 to commemorate the centenary of One Norrthoote-Trevelyan Report an the Organfostion of the Permanent Gvji Service.
by Geraint Jones
Second of four programmes of German organ music of the 17th and 18th centuries
Talk by J. D. Chambers , Ph.D.
Lecturer in Economic History,
University of Nottingham
' Where industry is part of the lives of the people,' says Dr. Chambers, ' where the people themselves have made it and still live by it, it has a story to tell not less interesting than the purely rural scene and one that lends itself equally to historical analysis.' The theme of this talk was prompted by recent broadcasts on ' The Anatomy of the English Countryside' by W. G. Hoskins.
A play in five acts by Henrik Ibsen
English version by Max Faber
Production by Raymond Raikes
Cast in order of speaking:
Scene: A Norwegian provincial town in the winter of 1884
Quartet in F minor. Op. 16 No. 5 Quintet in E flat. Op. 26 played by the Element Quartet:
Ernest Element (violin) Sylvia Cleaver (violin)
Dorothy Hemming (viola)
Norman Jones (cello) with Herbert Downes (viola)
The second of two programmes of chamber music by Förster.
Talk by F. C. Rodger
Director of West African Survey of the Empire Society for the Blind
One chief cause of blindness in West Africa is a filarial disease caused by the larvae of a river fly. This talk describes the work of tracking down the fly and, where possible, treating the disease.
Adrienne Cole (soprano)
Josephine Lee (piano)