by Wyndham Lewis
Music composed by Roberto Gerhard
Production by D. G. Bridson
The New English Consort:
Marylin Wailes (recorder)
Edward Selwyn (oboe)
Edith Lake (vioia da gamba) Dorothy Erhart (harpsichord)
A discussion between
Edgar Wind
Professor of the History of Art in the University of Oxford and Stuart Hampshire
Fellow of All Souis College, Oxford
How much of a man is involved when he judges a work of art? Is aesthetic judgment or artistic value something quite independent of other judgments and values? The question is raised by Kant's doctrine of ' disinterested pleasure ' in the Critique of Judgment.
Violin Concerto No. in D, Op. 19
Prokofiev
David Oistrakh (violin)
Soviet Radio
Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Kyril Kondrashin
Symphony No. 9, in B flat, Op. 70
Shostakovich
Soviet Radio
Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Gauk
by W. G. Hoskins Ph.D. ,
3-The Interior of the House
In the last of his three talks Dr. Hoskins describes how our ancestors came to possess the modern amenities of the home, such as glass windows and wall-paper, lavatories and comfortable furniture.
The Purcell Singers
Conductor, Imogen Hoist
The last of six programmes
by Cecil Roth
Who was the ' Teacher of Righteousness' mentioned in the Commentary on Habakkuk found among the Dead Sea Scrolls? Mr. Roth is quite convinced, and very convincing, in his answer.