by Michio Miyagi
Variations on Kazoeuta (A song from one to ten), for solo koto
Harunoumi (Spring sea), for koto ana shakuhachi .
Variations on Sakura (Cherry blossom), for three kotos played by Michio Miyagi (koto)
Mamoru Miyagi
(shakuhachi and koto) Kiyoko Makise (koto)
First of two talks on Israel by Lord Kinross
(The recorded broadcast of Aug. 27)
A poem by Conrad Aiken
Ariettes oubliees
C'est l'extase; It pleure dans mon cocur; L'ombre des arbres dans la riviere; Chevaux de bois; Green; Spleen lung bv Suzanne Danco (soprano) with Guido Agosti (piano) on gramophone records
Talk by Leo Marquard
The speaker is a former chairman and one of the founders of the new Liberal Party in South Africa. He outlines the long but little-known liberal tradition in South African thought and politics, and reflects upon the nature and prospects of the present new political phase of the movement.
Halle Orchestra
(Leader. Laurance Turner )
Conductor, Sir John Barbirolli
From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Part 1
Overture: La Clemenza di Tito. - Mozart
Symphony No. 36. in C (Linz) (K.425) - Mozart
The story by Richard Ie Gallienne
Read by Robert Marsden
Part 2
The four movements of this symphony are all cast in rondo form: a nostalgic Andante, with tuPbulentt quicker sections; a parody of Mahler's favourite Austrian dance-form, the Landler; Burleshe; and a valedictory Adagio.
Being further Accounts by James Guthrie , Ordinary of Newgate, of the Behaviour of Sundry Malefactors who were executed at Tyburn in 1733 Arranged by Isla Cameron
Produced by D. G. Bridson
Second of two programmes
played by Julius Isserlis
Talk by John D. Evans
Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge Mr. Evans, who for the past few months has been excavating in Malta and her sister-island Gozo, gives the first report of new discoveries. He reveals that there is clear evidence about the nature and origins of the earliest settlers, about the development of the great temples of the island's finest early civilisation, and about the beliefs of the people who built them.
(The recorded broadcast of July 18)
Second of three talks