5—Criticisms of Metaphysics
Talk by G. J. Warnock
The Hirsch String Quartet: Leonard Hirsch , Leonard Dight
Stephen Shingles , Francisco Gabarro
as revealed by his gramophone records, 1920-1954
Talk by Robert C. Marsh
The examples are drawn for the most part from Beethoven's Symphonies.
A joke by André Gide
Translated by George D. Painter
Produced by Michael Bakewell
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Alfred Wallenstein
Part 1
A series of four talks on the desirability of economic change
3-A New Attitude to Businessby J. P. Nettl
Mr. Nettl, a director of a textile firm, considers that businessmen are no longer solely concerned with increasing their income and that other incentives . are necessary if output is to be expanded.
Part 2
A dramatic poem by E. K. Ellis read by Robert Speaight
Latimer was martyred on October 16, 1555. This poem, which was awarded the Cambridge Seatonian Prize for 1955, is in the form of a monologue spoken by Latimer on the eve of his death.
The Ambrosian Singers
The Virtuoso Chamber Ensemble
Julian Bream (lute)
George Malcolm (harpsichord, regal)
Susi Jeans (organ)
Conducted by Douglas Guest
Programme arranged by Jeremy Noble