Talk by Professor B. B. Keet
Monique Haas (piano)
Symphony Orchestra of Westdeutscher Rundfunk
Conducted by the composer
Symphonta serena (1946)
Konzertmusik for piano, brass, and harps (1930)
Nationalisms and Imperialisms in the Middle East by Walid al Khalidi
Arabia has always seemed to have a romantic fascination for Englishmen, but this has little to do with the Middle East of today-a region of rising nationalisms struggling to catch up with the modern world. Mr. Khatidi, himself a Moslem and an Arab from Jordan, now Lecturer in Arabic at Oxford, analyses some of the causes of misunderstanding and of loss of sympath\ between Arabs and Englishmen.
by Philippe Auguste Matthias ,
Count Villiers de l'lsle Adam
Translated by James Laver and Rayner Heppenstall
Part 1: The World of Religion' with Robert Marsden , Duncan Mclntyre Keith Pyott , and Stanley Groome
Music by William Wordsworth
Sung by members of the Ambrosian Singers
Conducted by Lionel Salter
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
Concerto for flute and strings
(The Goldfinch)
Andre Jaunet (flute)
Collegium Musicum , Zürich
Conductor, Paul Sacher
Part 2: 'The World of Tragedy*
Part 3: 'The World of the Occult'
Music by Scarlatti arranged by Bonelli played by the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra Conductor, Karl Mtinchinger
Part 4: The World of Passion'
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 23)
Quartet In C (K.465) played by the Quatuor Haydn:
Talk by Professor E. M. Butler
This talk was originally broadcast on February 17, 1956, on the centenary of Heinrich Heine 's death.
First of two talks