by Francis West
Senior Lecturer in History. Victoria
University College, Wellington
A talk on some of the problems confronting the Australian Administration in New Guinea, whose work has recently been reported on by a visiting U.N. Mission.
Modem Classical Music from India and Pakistan
Raga Chhayanat sung by Bade Ghulam Ali Khan Last of three programmes devised and presented by William Coatea
by Dorothy Emmet
Professor of Philosophy
In the University of Manchester
In this abridged version of the Henry Myers Lecture delivered at the Royal Anthropological Institute on May 29, 1956, Professor Emmet makes a comparative study of the religious vocation in the Old Testament and in other religious traditions.
Selected and introduced by Janet Adam Smith
Readers:
.Till Balcon and Derek Hart
Production by Douglas Cleverdon
Music for Whitsunday at Mattins
Andrew Pearmain (counter-tenor)
Wilfred Brown (tenor)
John Carol Case (baritone)
David Willcocks (organ)
Edgar Day (organ continuo) Choir of Worcester Cathedral
Conductor, David Willcocks
The Preces
Proper Psalm: 0 clap your hands Voluntary for organ
Te Deum (Fifth Service) Voluntary for organ
Jubilate Deo (Fifth Service) Voluntary for organ
Collect: God who as at this time
Last of three programmes devised and edited by Denis Stevens
Second of two talks by lain Hamilton
The speaker sees Webern as the most Influential figure behind post-war developments in composition. He also refers to the later works of Stravinsky and the position of Pierre Boulez and Luigi Norio.
by Sean O'Casey
Adapted for broadcasting by Alec Macdonald
Produced by John Gibson
Sean O'Casey writes on page 4
'Juno and the Paycock': Feb. 24
Symphonie sur un chant montagnard francais
(Symphonie cévénole) played by Aldo Ciccolini (piano)
Parts Conservatoire Orchestra
Conductor, Andre Cluytena on gramophone records