The Jean-Marie Leclair Instrumental Ensemble
Conducted by Jean-Francois Paillard
Sinfonia in A minor (Torelli) Sonata (Alberti) on gramophone records
Four talks on the problems of civil-military relationships as they have developed in the major states of the world.
4-The Army and Autocracy in Russia by Hugh Seton-Watson
Professor of Russian History at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (The recorded broadcast of March 3)
Gina Bachauer (piano)
London Orchestra
(Leader, Leonard Hirsch )
Conductor, Alec Sherman
Lionel Robbins discusses the recently published biography by Sir Henry Clay and attempts to assess the achievements, positive and negative, of one of the most elusive but influential figures of the period between the wars
by Ugo Betti
Translated and adapted for broadcasting by Harry McWilliam
The action takes place in a foreign city: the people are inhabitants and emigrants from various countries. Time, the present.
Music composed by Christopher Whelen
Production by John Gibson
(The recorded broadcast of April 28)
The Linden Singers
Conductor, William Llewellyn
Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Second of six programmes of contemporary choral music
by Sheila Wingfield
Selected passages from the poem read by Margaret Rawlings
Divertimento played by John Francis (flute)
Millicent Silver (piano)