A lecture by W. H. Auden
Professor of Poetry
In the University of Oxford
An Imaginary
Critical Discussion by John Wain
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
Representatives of various schools of contemporary literary crmcism are met together to thrash out the purposes of their craft.
Five programmes arranged and introduced by H. C. Robbins Landon
2—Chamber Music
Concerto in G .for lyrae. string sextet, and horns (1786)
Duets for soprano, tenor, and fortepiano: Saper vorrei: Guarde qui
(1796: first modern performance)
Hotturno 3, in G (1794-6)
April Cantelo (soprano)
Wilfred Brown (tenor)
Charles Spinks (fortepiano)
The Melos Ensemble
by Brian Hope-Taylor , F.S.A. archaeological consultant to the Ministry. of Works
Mr Hope-Taylor describes how landscape has been given a new appearance and a new meaning for the historian by aerial photography. His reflections are prompted by the publication of the second volume of the Cambridge Aerial
Survey, which deals with medieval England.
BBC Chorus
Conducted by Harold Noble
The third of six programmes
Works by Petrassi, Martinu, and Skalkottas: May 28