For details see Friday
DURING THE INTERVAL (6.10-6.20 app.): Keyboard Pieces by Orlando Gibbons Played by Thurston Dart (harpsichord) on a gramophone record
Marion Studholme (soprano)
Willem de Mont (cello)
The Francis Chagrin Ensemble
Conductor, Francis Chagrin
Does art obscure the truth? by R. W. K. Hinton
Fellow of Peterhouse. Cambridge
The art of history is to explain development by means of historical models. Some of these, like the Whig model of constitutional development, certainly obscured truth. Is this the nature of models? How do you avoid distortion?
Agamemnon Arms for Battle
Book 11, lines 15-46
Translated by Peter Green
* Sarpedon and Glaukos '
Book 12. lines 251-471
Translated by Vernon Watkins
Poseidon Leaves Samothrace.
Book 13, lines 10-31
Translated by Edwin Morgan
' The Battle by the Ships
BOOK 13, lines 673-835
Translated by Patrick Garland
Read by Denis McCarthy
Series arranged by D. S. Carne-Ross
Pifth of twelve readings from Homer's Iliad
by Gina Bachauer
by George Homans
Professor of Sociology at Harvard
' One of the ironies of recent social thought is that the most radical idem have confirmed us in our prejudices, and the great innovators have played into the hands of the conformers.' This is one of Professor Homans's conclusions after reading William H. Whyte's recent study of conformity in American business, The Organization Man.
The Lamentations of Jeremiah
The Deller Consort:
Alfred Deller
Gerald English , Wilfred Brown
Maurice Bevan , John Frost on a gramophone record