Frances Magnes (violin)
David Garvey (piano)
Discussion between
John Brough
Professor of Sanskrit
In the University of London
A. J. Ayer
Professor of Philosophy
In the University of London and J. R. Firth
Professor of General Linguistics in the University of London
Professor Brough presents some of the leading doctrines of the 'Treatise upon Word and Sentence' (Vakyapadiya) of the fourth-century philosopher Bhartrihari, and provides material for discussion of the central question of philosophy and linguistics.
(The recorded broadcast of Aug. 28)
Ariettes oubliées
C'est l'extase; Il pleure dam mon coeur; L'ombre des arbres dans la riviere; Chcvaux de bois; Green; Spleen sung by Lucienne Tragin (soprano) with Francis Poulenc (piano) on gramophone records
Robert Weltsch reviews James Parkes 's book End of an Exile
Claudio Arrau (piano)
Symphony Orchestra of Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk
Conductor,
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
From the Usher Hall. Edinburgh
Part 1
Talk by Ruth Fischer
Ruth Fischer, who is working under the auspices of Harvard University on the history of Communist movements, was in Geneva during the Asian Conference where she was engaged in research into the history of the Indo-Chinese Communist Party
Part 2
(*La Zapatera Prodigiosa *) by Federico Garcia Lorca
Translated by Roy Campbell
Textual consultant, J. E. Varey Music composed and conducted by Matyas Seiber
Radio adaptation and production by Frederick Bradnum
Neighbours:
Ilona Ference. Vera McKechnle. Rosemary Miller. Alvys Maben. Dorothy Holmes-Gore , Janet Burnell
Quartet in D, Op. 18 No. 3 played by the Macgibbon String Quartet