of Euripides
Sonata No. 2 in A, Op. 100 played by Max Rostal (violin)
Colin Horsley (piano)
The second of three programmes in which Brahms's violin sonatas are being played
by J. M. Richards
An architectural commentary on the national pavilions at the Brussels Exhibition
by David Jones
David Jones reads an excerpt from a longer work of his. This particular section concerns some soldiers of a world power on garrison abroad. Hence the text is decidedly familiar to all of us who are living today, even though these soldiers are thought of as being garrisoned in a Roman Procuratorship two thousand years ago.
Symphony No. 3 played by the New York Philharmonic
Orchestra
Conducted by Leonard Bernstein (Recording made available by courtesy of Voice of America)