Trio in D, Op. 70 No. played by the Reizenstein Trio: Maria Lidka (violin)
Derek Simpson (cello)
Franz Reizenstein (piano)
(The recorded broadcast of April 4)
by Sir William Holford, F.R.I.B.A.
Professor of Town Planning in the University of London
Sir William Holford analyses British attitudes to the character of places and buildings. He reflects on the contradictions that seem inevitable, on factors that threaten taste and achievement, and suggests measures to invigorate those designers and administrators concerned to ensure meaningful planning of our environment.
This is a broadcast version of an address given to the British Architects' Conference in May.
Renata Scheffel-Stein (harp)
Eric Roberts String Orchestra
(Leader. Granville Casey )
Conductor, Eric Roberts
The first of a series of programmes in which the harp plays an important part.
by Z. Y. Hershlag, Ph.D.
Lecturer in Economics in the Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Will economic development in the Middle East as a whole always be impeded by political boundaries? The speaker considers the economic realities of the area and the plans recently put forward, and gives his views on a long-term solution.
A Flemish lutenist and composer who spent much of his life at the Court of Henry VIII
Programme devised and Introduced by Hugh Baillie
The Deller Consort:
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
John Whitworth (counter-tenor)
Wilfred Brown (tenor) Gerald English (tenor) Maurice Bevan (bass) with Geoffrey Coleby (bass)
London Consort of Viols :
Harry Danks , Stanley Wootton Desmond Dupre , Ysobel Danks and Henry Revell
Charles Spinks (harpsichord)