Three discussions by Members of Parliament
3-The Reform of the House of Commons: Could they do it better ?
Speakers:
Viscount Hinchingbrooke, M.P.
Sir Lynn Ungoed-Thomas Q.C., M.P. .
Sydney Silverman, M.P. ,
John Foster, Q.C., M.P.
Enoch Powell , M.P.
F. G. Bowles , M.P.
Chairman: Kenneth Wheare
Rector of Exeter College, Oxford
British Concert Band
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
ALEC ROBERTSON talks about two recent books: Willi Apel's Gregorian Chant, and Rhythmic Proportions in Early Mediaeval Ecclesiastical Chant by Dr.
I. W. VoUaerts, S.J.
Two interpretations of plainsong notation sung by Peter Lineham (bass-baritone)
by Pierre Cochereau
From St. Peter's. Eaton Square
by Dennis Duerden formerly Assistant Curator,
Jos Museum, Northern Nigeria
European critics have ranged between those requiring the African artist to react like a psychotic and those who will give marks only for his anthropology. What is the source of this critical difficulty, and what is its effect on the modern African artist?