Piano Trio in B flat, Op. 21 played by the London Czech Trio: Suzanne Rozsa (violin)
Karel Horitz (cello)
Lisa Marketta (piano)
Talk by Noel Annan
Fellow of King's College. Cambridge Mr. Annan analyses Kipling's vision of society and compares it with that of Durkheim and Weber.
Martin Cooper introduces a programme of music on gramophone records
Including Divertissement for wind quintet and piano (1906). Symphony No. 4 (1935). and Serenade for flute, harp, and string trio (1925)
(The introduction is recorded)
Records of music by Sxymanotvski: Oct. to
by Cecily de Monchaux, Ph.D .
Lecturer in Psychology in the University of London
The recent publication of some of Freud's early correspondence and of the first volume of Dr. Ernest Jones 's Biography has stimulated new interest in the development of psycho-analysis. The speaker, who is both a psychologist and psycho-analyst, examines some of the contributions Freudian theory has made to psychology.
by William Shakespeare
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Margaret Ritchie (soprano)
René Soames (tenor)
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
Douglas Whittaker (flute)
Anthony Pini (cello)
Boris Ord (harpsichord)