(organ)
Variations on Mein junges Leben hat ein End tSweelinck)
Fugue in C (Buxtehude) on gramophone records
A group of four talks
4-The Algerian Dilemma by Jean Daniel
Assistant Editor df L'Express (The talk is given in French)
6 35 app. An English version of the .ibove talk. translated and read by John Cocking. Professor of French Language and Literature in the University of London
Patrick Piggott (piano)
Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano) Norma Procter (contralto)
Rene Soames (tenor)
Richard Standen (bass)
London Chamber Singers
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader, Thomas Carter )
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
From the Goldsmiths' Hall. London
(by permission of the Worshipfut Company of Goldsmiths)
(Continued in next column)
This concert is given in collaboration with the City Music Society. All the music is approximately contemporary with the building of the Goldsmiths' Hall (1829-35).
A programme of readings from the correspondence between Alexis de Tocqueville and his English translator Henry Reeve , recently published in France under the title Correspondance Anglaise as the sixth volume in the edition of Tocqueville's Oeuvres Completes, prepared by J. P. Mayer.
Selected, translated, and presented by Max Beloff
Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford with David King-Wood as Tocqueville and Felix Felton as Reeve
Sonata in G minor
Sonata in C played by Bronislav Gimpel (violin)
First of three recitals
Talk by Andre Classe , D.Litt.
Department of Phonetics.
University of Glasgow
Dr. Classe describes, with the aid of recordings, the dialect of Spanish that is whistled by the inhabitants of La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands, and speculates on the topographical reasons for its use.
Four new poems read by the author by Jill Balcon and by Anthony Jacobs
Paul Hamburger and Liza Fuchsova (piano duet)
Dennis Brain (horn) Max Rostal (violin)
Colin Horsley (piano)
Sonatina for piano duet. Op. 39
Trio for horn, violin, and piano
Op. 44
(The sonatina is recorded) Second of four programmes of music by Lennox Berkeley