Quartet No. 2, in F sharp played by the Juilliard String Quartet:
Robert Mann. Robert Koff
Raphael Hillyer , Claus Adam
Last of three talks by Philip Leon
Professor of Classics at University College, Leicester
In these talks Professor Leon has sought to give a description, of the contemporary revolution in thought in terms not of irrationalism, a turning away from reason, but rather of a turning away from the Greek Logos.
Arda Mandikian (soprano)
Herbert Downes (viola)
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader. Thomas Carter )
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
Talk by Louis Kraft former General Secretary,
South African Institute of International Affairs
Mr. Kraft surveys several aspects of the development of Africa, and gives his reasons for believing that the continent's greatest potential contribution to the world lies not in the sphere of economics or defence but in attempts to bring to African peoples ' the only kind of progress which matters: the flowering ,of the spirit.'
by David Lindsay
Crystalman ... is but a shadow on the face of Muspel
Dramatic script and production by E. J. King Bull
Characters in order of speaking:
(Continued in next column)
Incidental music composed by John Buckland conducted by John Hollingsworth
DURING THE INTERVAL (9.40-9.55 app.):
Telemann
Suite In D, for wind instruments played by the London Baroque Ensemble
Conductor, Karl Haas on gramophone records
Sonata in G (D.894) played by Hans Leygraf (piano)