BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader. Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Part 1
Talk by Z. A. Pelczynskl
Lecturer in Politics
Trinity College, Oxford
Among the many qualifying adjectives applied to the term ' democracy, the most recent—and the most paradoxical — is 'totalitarian.' In this talk Mr. Pelczynski considers the usefulness of retaining the term ' totalitarian democracy ' in our current political vocabulary.
Part 2
(Philomena's Tale on the Fourth Day)
Fourth of a series of twelve stories from Boccaccio's Decameron
Sonata In A, Op. 120
Sonata in C (Unfinished) played by Denis Matthews (piano)
Seventh of a series of ten programmes of piano music by Schubert
Talk by P. H. Nowell-Smith
Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford
The basis of this talk is D. J. Warnock's book 'Berkeley,' published in 1953.
A play by Gabriel Marcel
English version by Rosalind Heywood
Radio adaptation and production by Raymond Raikes
Incidental music by Christopher Whelen played by the Boyd Neel Orchestra
(led by Joshua Glazier)
Conducted by the composer
(soprano) with Guido Agosti (piano)
11 fervldo desiderio (Bellini)
Dolente immagine di Fille mia
(Bellini)
Venise (Gounod)
Au rossignol (Gounod)
Viens! les gazons sont verts!
(Oounod) on gramophone records
Some Thoughts on German Architecture