Franz Reizenstein (piano)
BBC Scottish Orchestra (Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
A series of seven talks
2-Gottlob Frege and the Rise of Mathematical Logic
by W. C. Kneale , F.B.A.
Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford
(The recorded broadcast of Nov. 13)
Next talk: Saturday at 10.6
Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble
Directed by Nadia Boulanger
0 Mirtillo; Era l'anlma mia; Damifella tutta bella; 0, come vaghi: fogava con Ie stelle; Qui rise Tirsi on gramophone records followed by an Interlude at 7.56
Two talks by Lord Beveridge, K.C.B.
1—Their Purpose
In this talk Lord Beveridge distinguishes between those pension schemes that are designed to tie people to one employer and those that are a flexible provision for old age. In particular, he considers whether some pension schemes might not be modified to bring about less permanency of tenure.
by Nicanor Zabaleta (harp)
or The Eloquent in Art
A talk by Nikolaus Pevsner occasioned by the present exhibition ' Rococo Art from Bavaria ' at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Professor Pevsner is co-author with Sacheverell Sitwell of ' German Baroque Sculpture.'
To be repeated on November 21
An Occasion Recalled
The occasion is the first performance of Hilda Tablet 's opera at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
The music realised by Donald Swann
Orchestrations realised by Max Saunders
The words realised by Henry Reed
The production suddenly realised by Douglas Cleverdon
The London Flute Ensemble:
William de Blaise (flute) Neville Marriner (violin)
Maurice Loban (viola) Norina Semino (cello)
played by David Willcocks
From Worcester Cathedral