by E.F. Gale, Sc.D., F.R.S., Director of the M.R.C. Unit for Chemical Microbiology, Cambridge
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 15)
Next talk: Friday at 8.25
Andrew Gold (tenor), Ernest Lush (piano), Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Celia Arieli (piano),
Musica da Camera: Harold Clarke (flute), Sidney Fell (clarinet), Charles Gregory (horn), Vera Kantrovitch (violin), Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Joy Hall (cello), Julian Bream (guitar), Renata Scheffel-Stero (harp)
A talk on Professor A.J. Ayer's new introduction to the subject by D. F. Pears
Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
Concertos and Suites
Organ Concerto No. 13, in F; Harpsichord Suite No. 7, In G minor; Concerto Grosso. Op. 6 No. 8, in C minor; Harpsichord Suite No. 8, in F minor; Organ Concerto No. 7. in B flat
Adapted by Donald Jonson and Clifford Williams from James Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" and "Stephen Hero"
[Starring] Cyril Cusack
(The recorded broadcast of October 2)
(Part 2: Wednesday at 8.25)
Sonatina No.3, in F Silhouettes played by Else Cross (piano)
(Recording of broadcast on Oct. 29)
by Philip Toynbee
'Many novelists of our time must have been tempted at one time or another by a vision of magnitude. It is a constant uneasiness to us that our wind is so short.' Mr. Toynbee embarked on a novel in twelve volumes and wrote two before reaching the conclusion that he is not a novelist.