Allegro (Sonata in G, K.357) Sonata in C (K.521) plaved bY Paul Badura-Skoda and Joerg Denius (piano duet): on records
The Beginning and End of an Era by Robert Cruickshank
M.D., F.R.C.P.
Professor of Bacteriology in the University of Edinburgh
Paul Tortelier (cello) Ernest Lush (piano)
The works by Jean Rivier and Paul Tortelier are receiving their first broadcast performances in this country.
Pamela Petts (soprano)
Noreen Berry (mezzo-soprano)
David Galliver (tenor)
James Atkins (bass-baritone)
Gordon Clinton (bass-baritone)
Stanislav Pieczora (bass)
George Miles (harpsichord continuo)
City of Birmingham Choir
A choir from Solihull School and Solihull High School
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Wilfred Lehmann )
CONDUCTED BY MEREDITH DAVIES
Part 1
PARIS
Sylvia Beach
Interviewed by Darsie Gillie
In the early 'twenties Sylvia Beach, an adventurous young American, went to Paris and opened a bookshop called Shakespeare and Co. Her first publishing venture was James Joyce's Ulysses, at that time banned both in England and America.
.Part 2
by Robert Matthew
Professor of Architecture in the University of Edinburgh
A broadcast version of a lecture delivered at the recent conference ' The Living Town ' at the R.I.B.A., London.
Bernard Bergonzi talks about recently published volumes by Robert Lowell , Christopher Logue , Kenneth Rexroth , I. A. Richards , and Laurence Lerner.
Readers: W. S. Merwin , Neil Curry , and Christopher Logue