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(Relayed from the Munich Festival, by courtesy of Bayerischer Rundfunk)
A transatlantic conversation between Mark Abrams and Reuel Denney, Associate Professor of Social Science in the University of Chicago.
The Lonely Crowd, to which Professor Denney contributed, did a lot to foster the impression over here that the American consumer was the slave of Madison Avenue and the good opinion of the neighbours. In his latest book The Astonished Muse Professor Denney detects signs of revolt.
(BBC recording)
Pro Musica Antiqua: Renee Defraiteur (soprano), Christiane Plessis (contralto), Reni Letroye (tenor), Franz Mertens (tenor), Arnold Brand (bass), Hertha Tbeunen-Seidl (lute), Silva Devos (recorders), Robert Bouillot (treble viol), Gaston Dome (tenor viol), Andrt Douvere (tenor viol).
Director, Safford Cape
(BBC recording)
The story of a burial in the Highlands of Scotland by Jessie Kesson.
(Monday's recorded broadcast)