Paul Doktor (viola)
Margaret Kitchin (piano)
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Dt'RING THE INTERVAL (6.50-7.0 app.): Movements from Ballet Music, The Creatures of Prometheus (Beethoven): The Hague Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Willem van Otterloo on a gramophone record
Lloyd Strauss-Smith (tenor)
Hans Vollenweider (organ)
Alexandra Orchestra (Led by Roger Raphael )
Conductor, Denys Darlow
(first broadcast in this country)
From St. Gabriel's Church.
Cricklewood, London
Samuel Alexander was born on January 6, 1859. For more than thirty years he was Professor of Philosophy at Manchester, and one of the best-loved teachers of his generation.
DOROTHY EMMET , the present occupant of his Chair, speaks in appreciation of his work.
Vocal and instrumental music performed by an ensemble directed by Nadia Boulanger
Amor (Lamento della ninfa); Chlome d'ono; Lasciatemi morire; Zefiro torna: Ecco mormorar l'onde on a gramophone record
Second of two talks on Information and Skill by G. Patrick Meredith
Professor of Psychology in the University of Leeds
Professor Meredith analyses the way In which skills are acquired and the reasons for difficulty in both learning and teaching them.
Readings from his poems
' The True-born Englishman ' and ' A Hymn to the Pillory'
Arranged by Terence Tiller
Readers:
Oliver Burt , Felix Felton and Harold Reese