Osbert LANCASTER talks about the current exhibition of Russian Painting, from the thirteenth to the twentieth century, at Burlington House.
(The recorded broadcast of Jan. 10)
Netherlands Chamber Choir
Conductor, Felix de Nobel
Missa Papae Marcelli Soave fia il morir
Adoramus te, Christe
0 beata et benedicta et gloriosa on gramophone records
See foot of page
The Riddick String Orchestra
(Leader, Vera Kantrovitch )
Conductor, Kathleen Riddick
by Richard Peters
Reader in Philosophy
In the University of London
The riddle of authority is most mysterious in the family, because of all human institutions the family has the strongest resistance to rationalisation and needs it most.
Second of two talks
Ilse Wolf (soprano) Martin Isepp (piano)
Schubert
Das Rosenband; Suleika 1; Suleika 2; Geheimes; Nachtviolen; Gretchen am
Spinnrade
Wolf
In der Fruhe; Verschwiegene Liebe; Wiegenlied im Sommer; Fussreise; Die Nacht; Wie glanzt der helle Mond; Der Musikant
Third of seven programmes
ARTHUR Mizener talks about some of the stumbling-blocks British readers come up against in their reading of modern American novels.
The trouble, he suggests, is a different set of ' unexpressed assumptions about the nature and value of experience.'
The young Indian poet, winner of last year's Hawthornden prize, reads a selection of his published and unpublished poems
Symphonic Dances, Op. 45 played by Vitya Vronsky and Victor Babln
(two pianos)