Talk by Victor Zorza
Manchester Guardian correspondent on Soviet and East European affairs
Herbert Downes (viola)
BBC Scottish Orchestra
(Leader. J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Lawrence Leonard
A seventeenth-century dialogue for two voices
Arranged by Iain Fletcher
The programme Includes poems by the Earl of Rochester. Jacob Allestry, Jane Barker , and Joan Philips
Introduction read by D. S. Came-Ross
Sonata in F minor. Op. 120 No. played by Antoine de Bavier (clarinet)
Andrzej Wasowski (piano) on gramophone records
Talk by Alasdair Maclntyre
Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion in the University of Manchester
Mr. Crawford Knox , author of the book with this title, writes as a layman drawing evidence from many fields of knowledge and experience' to ' clarify his own thoughts.' Mr. Maclntyre comments on his aim and method.
The third of a group of Proust reconstructions by Pamela Hansford Johnson
(Continued in next column)
Also taking part:
Heron Carvic , Roger Delgado
Malcolm Hayes , Penelope Metaxas
Bryan Powley , Keith Pvott
Lydia Sherwood. Ronald Sidney Gladys Spencer. Raf de la
Torre Ann Totten , Richard Williams
Music arranged and composed by Michael Head and played by him with Winifred Small (violin)
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
' Albertine Regained': January 25
Heinz Rehfuss (bass-baritone)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Sophie Wyss (soprano)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
by Henry Raynor
In this talk Mr. Raynor shows, with the help of gramophone records, how music is a language that cannot be translated into any other form.