Quintet in A. Op. 40 No. 4 played by the Boccherini Quintet:
Arrigo Pelliccia (violin) Guido Mozzato (violin)
Luigi Sagrati (viola) Nerio Brunelli (cello) Arturo Bonucci (cello) on gramophone records
A new series of monthly talks on industrial affairs
The Conditions of Investment by S. P. Chambers, C.B., C.I.E.
Deputy Chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd.
How does a Board of Directors decide whether or not to invest in some new product or process? What probable rate of profit is demanded? How much weight is attached to the current rate of interest? The answers Mr. Chambers gives to these questions have a considerable bearing both on economic theory and fiscal policy.
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Deuxième Ordre
La Laborieuse: Premiere Courantei Seconde Courante; La Prude; L'Antonine;
Gavotte; Menuet; Les Canaries; Passe-Bied; Rigaudon; La Charolaise; La liane; Fanfare; La Terpsichore; La Florentine; La Gamier; La Babet; Lei Idces heureuses; La Mimi; La Diligente; La Flatteuse; La Voluptueuse; Les Papillons
Fifth of a series of programmes
Talk by Iain Fletcher
The speaker believes that nineteenth-and twentieth-century literature is united by a limited but decisive community of themes and images. He takes one such theme, that of the recurrent fall of civilisation, using as his point of departure Pater's description of the Mona Lisa.
Four socratic dialogues written by Nirad C. Chaudhurt
2 — ' The Sons of their Fathers '
Mr. Chaudhuri gives an Indian's view of the English character and describes his reactions to English attitudes and behaviour. The part of Nirad Chaudhurt is played by Hugh Griffith and his two sons by Basil Jones and Richard Bebb
Produced by Gerard Mansell
Claire Watson (soprano)
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Hugh Maguire )
Conducted by Norman Del Mar
Part 1
Some comments on the problem of tragedy by Geoffrey Brereton
Dr. Brereton refers in his talk to Le Dieu cache by Lucien Goldmann , The Harvest of Tragedy by T. R. Henn , and Form and Meaning in Drama by H. D. F. Kitto.
Part 2
Concert arranged in collaboration wida the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
Fragments of a tragedy by Simone Weil
The Element Quartet:
Ernest Element , Kenneth Page
Dorothy Hemming. Oliver Brookes