Liza Fuchsova and Paul Hamburger (piano duet)
German Round, No. 5; Vivace assal (Album Espagnol, No. 2); Polonaise (Polish Dances, No. 3); Czardas, Hungary (From Foreign Parts); Mazurka
(Polish Dances, No. 2); Tarantella, Italy (From Foreign Parts)
(The recorded broadcast of Aug. 23)
by Lord Beveridge, K.C.B.
1—Their Purpose
Campoli (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Led by Thomas Peatneld )
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Part 1
by Sir Ralph Turner
Director of the School of Oriental and African Studies
Thoughts occasioned by the twenty-third International Congress of Orientalists, recently held in Cambridge.
Part 2
Frank Kermode speaks about English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, the recent book by C. S. Lewis. In this contribution to the Oxford History of English Literature Professor Lewis has presented the period when the Renaissance came to England and modern literature began.
by James Joyce
A performance of two episodes from the novel
Arranged for broadcasting and produced by Peter Duval Smith
' Paddy Dignam's Funeral'
(The ' Hades ' episode)
(Continued in next column)
9.55 app. Five Pieces from
Mikrokosmos (Bartok, arr. Serly) played by the New Music String Quartet on gramophone records
'At the Newspaper Office' (The 'Aeolus' episode)
At 10.45 app. a recording will be broadcast of James Joyce reading the recital of John F. Taylor's speech which Professor MacHugh gives during the 'Aeolus' episode. This recording is indistinct, but the passage can be found on pp. 132-3 of the British edition of Ulysses published by the Bodley Head.
(The recorded broadcast of June 16)
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
Desmond DuprS (viola da gamba) Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)