First of two talks by J. F. Holleman, Ph.D .
Senior Welfare Officer, Bulawayo Municipality
Colin Horsley (piano)
The Portia Wind Ensemble:
Rosemary Wells (oboe)
Mary Murdoch (oboe) Thea King (clarinet)
Georgina Dobree (clarinet)
Deirdre Dundas-Grant tbassoon)
Wendy Robinson (bassoon)
Shirley Hopkins (horn)
Valerie Smith (horn)
Director, James Verity
The Denis East String Quartet:
Denis East (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin)
Paul Katz (viola)
James Christie (cello)
A talk by Michael Tippett on the musical criticism of George Bernard Shaw
This talk is one of a number of programmes marking the centenary of Shaw's birth.
(' Partage de Midi ') by Paul Claudel
The play newly translated by Geoffrey Brereton
Produced by Donald McWhinnle
Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat
The Busch Chamber Players
Director, Adolf Busch on gramophone records
Talk by Bernard Ashmole Keeper of Greek and Roman
Antiquities at the British Museum
The study of Greek vases, the identification of the painters who decorated them, and the appreciation of their different artistic personalities represent a field within the compass of classical scholarship which has been virtually transformed through the contribution made over the last thirty years by one man, Sir John Beazley. This talk on the importance for Greek studies of Athenian vases and on the different artistic techniques employed in their decoration is occasioned by the recent publication of Sir John Beazley's Attic Black-figure Vase-painters.
Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat
Schola Cantorum Basillensls Director. August Wenzinger on gramophone records
Talk by the Rev. John Foster, D.D.
Professor of Ecclesiastical History,
University of Glasgow
Dr. Foster attempts to distinguish fact from legend in the life of England's first Christian martyr.