The Hirsch String Quartet:
Leonard Hirsch (violin) Leonard Dight (violin)
Stephen Shingles (viola) Francisco Gabarro (cello)
A series of six lectures by K. C. Wheare
Gladstone Professor of Government and Public Administration in the University of Oxford 1 —' They do as they do'
by Wolfgang Weyrauch
Translated from the German by Harold Kurtz and Terence Tiller
Rondo in D, Op. 138
Fantasy in F minor, Op. 103 played by Paul Badura-Skoda and Joerg Demus (piano duet) on gramophone records
A group of seven talks
2-War and International Politics by Martin Wight
Reader in International Relations,
University of London
By the causes of war we normally mean human motives, and Mr. Wight suggests that the motives for war have remained fairly constant in international history. In particular, he discusses the condition of stasis-that is, a condition of strife within communities as distinct from strife between them-in international society since 1789 which has resulted from the motive of doctrinal conflict.
War and the Economic Mechanism, by R. C. Tress: October 10
Emelle Hooke (soprano)
Virtuoso Chamber Ensemble
Margaret Kitchin (piano)
Harvey Phillips String Orchestra
(Leader, Hugh Bean)
Conducted by Hermann Scherchen
(Continued in next column)
Norman Demuth writes on page 4
A topical programme on the arts, literature, and entertainment
Three speakers comment on whatever seems of most immediate interest in the world of the various arts: exhibitions, new productions in the theatre, new films and books.
The London Cantata Ensemble:
Use Wolf (soprano)
Jiirgen Hess , Ruth Fourmy (violins)
Desmond Dupre (viola da gamba)
Anthony Milner (harpsichord)
Cantata No. 11: Schaffe in mir, Gott
(arr. Karl Matthaei )
Trio-Sonata in C (arr.
Anthony Milner )
Cantata No. 5: Also hat Gott (arr.
Karl Matthaei )
This is the first of Three programmes of cantatas and sonatas by Buxtehude.