Humphrey Searle introduces a programme of music on gramophone records
Comprising the Four Songs, Op. 2; the Lyric Suite; and excerpts from the opera Lulu
Monk and Historian
Talk by C. H. Talbot
The occasion of this talk is the new translation of Bede's A History of the English Church and People by Leo Sherley-Price. C. H. Talbot discusses Bede's methods and training as a scholar.
Sonata in A, Op. 47 (Kreutzer) played by Bronislav Gimpel (violin)
Ernest Lush (piano)
This is the last of the series of programmes in which all Beethoven's violin sonatas have been played.
Karl Britton , Professor of Philosophy in the University of Durham, recalls the occasions oh which he met Wittgenstein in Cambridge in 1931 and 1932, and later in Swansea after the war.
The Motion: That the Methods of Science are destructive of the Myths of Religion'
Proposed by Jeremy Isaacs
(Merton: Ex-President)
Bryan Magee
(Keble: Ex-President) and Professor J. B. S. Haldane , F.R.3.
(New College: Ex-Librarian)
(Continued in next column)
Opposed by Christopher Driver
(Christ Church)
Edmund Ions
(Merton) and Professor C. A. Coulson , F.R.S.
(Trinity College. Cambridge)
In the Chair : Anthony Howard
(Christ Church)
President of the Union
3-Te Deum and Proprium Missae
Susi Jeans (organ)
A section of the Choir of Brompton Oratory
Director, Henry Washington
From Cleveland Lodge,
Dorking, Surrey
Third of a series of six programmes arranged by Denis Stevens