William Overton (trumpet)
Andor Foldes (piano)
BBC Chorus
BBC Choral Society
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Part 1
by Frank Kermode
' A Passage to India, thanks to what E. M. Forster calls his "faculty of faking," is the most perfectly balanced Symbolist novel ever written,' Mr. Kermode proposes. He tries to determine whether the complexity of its design is exemplary or merely of historical interest.
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 29)
Part 2
by A. C. L. Day
Reader in Economics
In the University of London
Mr. Day believes that Britain's international banking business is more of a liability than an asset to our economy and that we should withdraw as quickly as possible from our over-extended financial commitments to the sterling area. (The recorded broadcast of Nov. 16)
The first of a group of three talks Next talk by John Wood : Jan. 29
The Telemann Trio:
Frans Brüggen (treble recorder and flute), Jaap Schroder (violin). and Janny van Wering (harpsichord)