played by Kathleen Long
Valses nobles et sentimentales.Ravel
Third of six recitals of French piano music
by Ian Stephens
The coronation this month of King Mahendra of Nepal provides an occasion for this talk in which Ian Stephens considers some implications of Nepal's present position as a buffer between India and the Chinese in Tibet.
Duo Concertant played by Joseph Fuchs (violin)
Leo Smit (piano) on gramophone records
Compiled by Alan Pryce-Jones
This month's Foreign Review includes a talk by H. G. Whiteman on a new departure in French literature; and J. M. Cohen , who has recently returned from Spain, speaks about poets under Franco.
A study of the poet
Lionel Johnson (1867-1902) by Patric Dickinson with Oliver Burt , Leigh Crutchley Roger Delgado Malcolm Graeme
Michael Gwynne. Noel Johnson
Godfrey Kenton. Arthur Marshall
Eric Phillips , Geoffrey Wincott Production by Joe Burroughs
Second of two programmes of adaptations, excisions, afterthoughts, and additions to his own and other works.
Jacqueline Delman (soprano)
David Galliver (tenor)
Thomas Hemsley (baritone)
Trevor Anthony (bass)
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Stuart Knussen (double-bass)
The Goldsbrough Orchestra
(Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz )
Conducted by Charles Mackerras
Overture: Il Re Pastore (K.208)
Trio: O selige Wonne (Zaide)
Aria: Per questa bella mano, for bass voice with double-bass obbligato
Aria: Signora mia garbata; Reclt. and Aria: Non tardar amato bene (Le Nozze di Figaro)
(first performance in this country)
Aria: Per pieta (K.420)
Duet: Nun liebes Weibchen (K.625)
Entr'actes from Konig Thamos (K.346)
Aria: Rivolgete a lui 10 sguardo (K.584)
Trio: E vot ridete? (Cost fan Tutte)
Adagio (K.261) for Violin Concerto in A (K.219)
Quartet: Dite almeno (K.479)
(David Galliver broadcasts by permission of Glyndebourne Opera)
Illustrated talk by Todd Matshikiza composer and music critic of Drum magazine. Johannesburg
In recent years jazz has become one of the most popular enthusiasms among Africans of the Witwatersrand, as in other industrial centres. Most of it is locally composed, and is moulded as much by local styles and topics as by ' European ' patterns.
Migrant Labour in Africa, by Hobart Houghton : May 28
The Melos Ensemble:
Richard Adeney (flute)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
Osian Ellis (harp) Eli Goren (violin)
Ivor McMahon (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
Terence Weil (cello)