by Attia Hosain
The speaker, who writes in English but whose books are set in India, describes the difficulties creative writers meet when ' pre-translating' not only their own language but the assumptions and atmosphere of their country into terms comprehensible to English readers.
Alan Loveday (violin)
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader. Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Vilem Tausky
2-Laments sung and introduced by J. C. M. Campbell
In the households of the Highland chiefs of the seventeenth century were pipers of the stature of the MacCrimmons and bards such as Mary Macleod. These extolled their chiefs, or made laments for them such as those James Campbell has selected for the second of these four programmes of Gaelic songs.
by Jean-Paul Sartre
Kinderscenen, Op. 15
Sonata in F sharp minor. Op. 11 played by Celia Arieli (piano)
Fourth of six programmes of piano music by Schumann
A series of four talks
4-The Dialogue Continuesby Renford Bambrough
Jack Brymer (clarinet)
Henry Bronkhurst (piano)