by N. B. Marshall
Department of Zoology,
British Museum (Natural History)
The speaker considers some aspects of the work of the Danish Galathea Deep Sea Expedition which trawled, for the first time, the abyssal Philippine Trench.
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Harold Clarke (flute)
Amici String Quartet:
Lionel Bentley , Marta Eitler
Harold Harriott , Joy Hall with Kenneth Essex (viola) and Terence Well (cello)
Last of six programmes devised by Stanley Sadie , who edited the works by Boccherini.
A monthly series of talks
The Education of the Technologist by Derman Christopherson Professor of Applied Science,
Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
A chronicle of the development of English drama from its beginnings to the 1580s
Arranged for broadcasting and introduced by John Barton
Edited and produced by Raymond Raikes
12-The Professional Theatres
Popular Drama
'The Spanish Tragedy' (1585-7) by Thomas Kyd
Chorus:
(Continued in next column)
Incidental music composed by Anthony Bernard followed by Will Kempe 's ' Jig of Rowland'
Translated from the German by John Barton
Musical setting by Anthony Bernard
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader, Lionel Bentley )
Conducted by Anthony Bernard
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Hugh Maguire )
Conducted by Basil Cameron
Part 2 From the Royal Albert Hall, London Part 1 at 7.30 (Rome)
Three programmes devised and introduced by Neville Boyling
I-A comparison between the ' Father Smith organ at Compton Wynyates and the Renatus Harris at St. John's, Wolverhampton, both late seventeenth century. played by Geraint Jones (organ)
Poems by Wallace Stevens
Read by Denis McCarthy
Selected by D. S. Carne-Ross
The programme includes:
Le monocle de mon oncle Cuisine bourgeoise
To an old philosopher in Rome
Final soliloquy of the interior paramour
Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble
Conducted by Nadia Boulanger
Including music by Sermisy, Claude le Jeune , Bonnet, and Jannequin on a gramophone record