Adrienne Cole (soprano) with Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Fauves las; Le temps des lilas: Dans la foret du charme et de 1'enchantement; Chanson perpetuelle
A monthly review of cultural and political trends in the U.S.S.R.
The Soviet Writers' Congress by Alexander Werth
(The recorded broadcast of Jan. 14)
A selection of her poems Introduced with a personal reminiscence by Allda Monro
Readers:
Anthony Jacobs , Ista Cameron
Geoffrey Matthews , Alida Monro
Produced by Sasha Moorsom
(The recorded broadcast of Aug. 2)
Nocturne in F sharp minor. Op. 5 No. 1 Five Preludes, Op. 16
Two Impromptus, Op. 10
Sonata No. 6, in F sharp, Op. 53 played by Eric Parkin (piano)
A talk by A. G. Lehmann about Gerard de Nerval on the centenary of his death on the night of January 25, 1855.
Wolfgang Schneiderhan (violin)
Carl Seemann (piano)
Talk by C. P. FitzGerald
Professor of Far Eastern History,
Australian National University
It has sometimes been claimed that the Chinese discovered Australia long before the days of Captain Cook. Professor FitzGerald describes what he regards as the one piece of evidence so far that does point to the possibility of such a discovery.
(: a broadcast version of a lecture given at the twenty-third International Congress of Orientalists, in Cambridge) followed by an interlude at 9.6
by Dylan Thomas
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
The three boys: Ian Griffith, John Watts , and Philip Cyster
The songs set by Daniel Jones
Children's songs and singing game recorded by children of Laugharne School
Virtuosi di Roma
Conductor. Renato Fasano
Concerto in C, for violin, two cellos, and strings
Concerto in D minor, for viola d'amore, and strings
(viola d'amore. Renzo Sabatini ) on gramophone records
The Deepest Deep Ocean
Talk by Anton Fr. Bruun of the Universitetets
Zoologiske Museum, Copenhagen
Eleventh of a group of talks