by Freek Mulders
The speaker is a Dutchman who has lived in Mexico since the end of the War. His recordings include both Indian music, some of it pre-Columbian in Origin, and Huapango music which shows Spanish influence.
by Barbara Wootton
The Homicide Act of 1957 and the more recent Mental Health Act reflect important changes in our notions of criminal responsibility. The considerable logical difficulties still remaining seem to suggest that the process of change is not yet complete.
Amsterdam Horn Quartet:
Adriaan van Woudenberg
Marinus Clarijs
Symen van Brederode Cornelis van Leeuwen
by Giles Cooper with Frances Cuka as Jane
Kenneth Griffith as Desmond
Toke Townley as Alfred
The one-man band played by Ted Brennan and Ronald Lanchbury
Produced by Michael Bakewell
Three Places in New England
(Charles Ives) : Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Howard Hanson
Sinfonia Concertante for cello and orchestra, Op. 126 (Prokofiev): Mstislav Rostropovich (cello), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent on gramophone records
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The Melos Ensemble: Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Ivor McMahon (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
Terence Weil (cello)
Adrian Beers (double-bass)
Lamar Crowson (piano)
Three readings by Marius Goring
1—SATIRES