Loveridge-Martin-Hooton Trio
13-Freedoa of Contract by a barrister
lain Hamilton introduces a programme of music on gramophone records
Items include the Kammermusik No. 4 for violin and orchestra, and " Nobilissima Visione '
A case-study in reversion to the primitive by R. A. Billington
Professor of History at the Northwestern University,
Evanston, Illinois
This is a broadcast version of Professor Billington's inaugural lecture as Harms-worth Professor of American History, delivered before the University of Oxford on February 2 under the title ' The American Frontiersman.'
Written by Maurice Cranston
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
In the summer of 1704 John Locke was visited in Essex by his former pupil, Anthony Ashley Cooper , third Earl of Shaftesbury. Maurice Cranston has drawn on the published and unpublished writings of Locke to construct this dialogue.
Agnes Giebel (soprano)
Heinz Marten (tenor)
Horst Gunter (bass)
Hermann Schey (bass)
Choir of Dreikonigskirche, Frankfurt
Orchestra of the Ansbach Festival
Conducted by Kurt Thomas
Cantata No. 140: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
Cantata No. 21: Ich hatte viel Bekummernis
This is the seventh of a series of programmes of Bach cantatas. The next programme, on November 16, will include No. 72 'Alles nur nach Gottes Willen' and No. 124 'Meinen Jesum lass' ich nicht.'
Talk by Peter Bicknell
One hundred years ago Alfred Wills climbed the Wetterhorn, believing that it was a first ascent. Peter Bicknell , who has recently followed in Wills's foot-steps, discusses the climb, which became a landmark in mountaineering history and a centre of controversy.