Choristers of Ely Cathedral
Tenors of the Renaissance Singers
Conductor, Michael Howard
Ralph Downes (organ)
A critical appraisal by W.W. Robson, Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford.
The poems illustrating the talk are read by Josephine Burge.
This talk follows on the publication of a new critical edition and a biography of the New England poet by Thomas H. Johnson.
(The recorded broadcast of March 30)
Iris Loveridge (piano)
BBC Scottish Orchestra
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie)
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Talk by Ellen Hellmann, D.Phil., Vice-President, South African Institute of Race Relations
Dr. Hellmann gives her reasons for believing that there is great division among the supporters of apartheid as to the exact nature of the ultimate goal, and that in any case social and economic developments will lead inevitably to a shared multi-racial community in South Africa.
by L. P. Hartley
Adapted and produced by Archie Campbell
Cast in order of speaking:
Pianist, Cicely Hoye
The action takes place at Anchorstone, an East Coast resort, in the early years of the century.
Bernhard Sonnerstedt (baritone) with Ernest Lush (piano)
Korsspindeln; Svarta rosor; Saf sat Susa; I natten: Vilse; Ein Blümlein stand am Wege; Im Feld ein Madchen singt; Die stille Stadt
A monthly series on current questions in architecture and town planning
Organic and Rational by Joseph Rykwert
A talk on some aspects of Italian architecture since the war, suggested by the recent publication of Italian Architecture Today by Carlo Pagani.