First of two talks by Paul Bohannan , Ph.D.
Lecturer in Social Anthropology in the University of Oxford
The speaker examines the causes and nature of the process usually described as ' detribalisation ' in Africa and Oceania. He suggests that it may mean so many things-including changes of a kind common in our own society-that the concept should be used only with care and qualification.
('La Vérité est Morte') Translated and adapted by Peter Watts from the play by Emmanuel Robles
(Continued in next column) with Derek Birch , Janet Burnell
Hugh David , Edward Kelsey Rolf Lefebvre. Annabel Maule George Merritt. Bryan Powley Aline Waites. Manning Wilson
Scene: Spain, 1809: a town in Aragon, captured from Napoleon's troops on the previous evening by rhe army of General Enrico Alvar de Haro.
Produced by Peter Watts
Symphony to Dante's ' Divine Comedy' played by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra with female chorus
Conducted by Alfred Wallenstein on gramophone records
Talk by Noel Annan
Fellow of King's College. Cambridge
Fanely Revoil (soprano) Willy Clement (baritone) Stanford Robinson (piano)
Illustrated talk by Antony Hopkins
Johann Ludwig Krebs was a pupil of J. S. Bach. Some of his keyboard music is to be broadcast this week on Wednesday and Saturday.
G. S. Fraser introduces another programme of readings from recently published volumes of poetry
Readers:
John Stockbridge , Alan Wheatley
The New London Quartet:
Erich Gruenberg (violin)
Lionel Bentley (violin) Keith Cummings (viola) Douglas Cameron (cello)
String Quartet No. 4...Richard Amell String Quartet in F, Op. 41 No. 2
Schumann
Talk by L. A. G. Strong