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(' Trinummns ')
A domestic comedy by Plautus
Newly translated by Patric Dickinson
Music by John Hotchkis
Radio production by Raymond Raikes
Details as Tuesday at 9.45
A series of nine programmes of Liszt's arrangements for piano of Beethoven's symphonies
Symphony No. 5, in C minor played by Ronald Smith
Interpretation of Lieder
A talk, recorded in 1951, in which Mme. Schumann discussed and sang, with Ernest Lush at the piano, the following songs:
See also Monday at 9.25
Reverie and Caprice. Op. 8 (Berlioz):
Aaron Rosand (violin). Sudwestfunk Orchestra, Baden-Baden, conducted by Rolf Reinhardt
Svmphonv, Manfred (Tchaikovsky):
Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Paul Kletzki on gramophone records
A discussion before an invited audience between Stuart Hampshire and Charles Taylor both Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford
At the end of this discussion R. H. S. CROSSMAN, M.P., BERNARD Williams, Fellow of New College, Oxford, HERBERT HART, Professor of Jurisprudence and Fellow of University College, Oxford, and PHILIP TOYNBEE question the speakers on some of the points raised.
(1763—1826)
Bassoon Quartet in B flat. Op. 40 No. 3 Wind Quintet in E minor. Op. 67 No. 2
London String Trio:
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Watson Forbes (viola) Vivian Joseph (cello) with William Waterhouse (bassoon)
Marsyas Wind Quintet:
Clifford Seville (flute)
John Barnett (oboe)
Basil Tschaikov (clarinet) Roger Birnstingl (bassoon)
Alan Civil (horn)
Second of two programmes