Symphony No. 29. in A (K.201)
German Dances (K.671): Nos. 1. 2. 6 played by the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Joseph Keilberth on gramophone records
Talk by Geoffrey Barraclough
In German History-some new German views, ten essays by modern German historians edited by Hans Kohn , Professor Barraclough sees signs of the same dangerous tendency as in time past to use history as an instrument of politics.' It is characteristic, he adds, not only of the present book but of post-war German historiography as a whole, that it represents only a middle-class outlook.'
(The recorded broadcast of May 21)
The Wigmore Ensemble:
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute) Jack Brymer (clarinet)
Gwydion Brooke (bassoon)
Jean Pougnet (violin) Thomas Carter (violin)
Frederick Riddle (viola)
William Pleeth (cello)
Marie Korchinska (harp)
Wilfrid Parry (piano)
Talk by J. C. Flugel, D.sc.
Special Lecturer in Psychology in the University of London
The speaker examines toleration as ' a state of mind' underlying the religious, racial, moral, and political contexts in which it is usually considered. He outlines some recent psychological investigations and gives his own views.
of La Mancha' by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
The translation by Charles Jarvis adapted in six parts by Paul Ferris
Part 6: Which treats of Sancho Panza 's governorship; of Don Quixote 's defeat at the hands of the Knight of the White Moon; of the pretended self-chastisement of Sancho Panza ; and of how Don Quixote returned to his village, fell sick, made his will, and died.
The Storyteller, Norman Shelley
(Continued in next column)
Music composed by Manuel Lazareno and conducted by Maurice Miles harpist, Marie Korchinska
Production by Peter Duval Smith and Douglas Cleverdon
(The recorded broadcast of March 22)
Sonata in F, Op. 57 played by Albert Chasey (violin) Leslie Chasey (piano)
The ninth of a series of ten programmes of Dvorak's music for piano and strings.
Use Barea talks about the inadequacies of translations into English of the works of Arthur Schnitzler and Heinrich Heine.
Maire Ni Scolaidhe (soprano)
Kitty O'Callaghan (piano)
Pe n Erinn i (Who-ever she may be)
An Beinsin Luachra (The little bunch of rushes)
Luibin à lú
Bean dubh a ghleanna (Dark woman of the glen)
Suantrai (Lullaby)
Sliabh na mban (Slieve na mon, a mountain near Clonmel)
Site Ni Ghadra
The first song in this programme is traditional one, arranged by Kitty O'Callagihan. The second, fourth, and sixth songs come from the Clandillon Collection. The third, 'Luibin à lú,' was collected by Maire Ni Scolaidihe and arranged by Duncan Morison. The Lullaby comes from the Costello Collection; this, like the last song (from a collection edited by Colm O'Lochlainn), has been arranged by Kitty O'Callaghan.
reading his own poems
Memory; To K.M.; Sotto Voce; Thomas Hardy ; The Birth Night; Away; A Child Asleep
Arne Skjold Rasmussen (piano)