Three Romances, Op. 94 played by Peter Graeme (oboe) Josephine Lee (piano)
(The recorded broadcast of June 11)
Last of a group of talks and discussions by philosophers
On Belief by H. H. Price late Professor of Philosophy in the University of Oxford and Fellow of New College
Is belief a disposition or a mental occurrence? Does it make sense to say ' I am not sure whether I believe that p.
Do we ever really know what our beliefs are and, if so, how? Can beliefs be introspected? What is the relation between ' belief ' and ' assent '?
Professor Price raises and defines the questions. The discussion continues.
by Claude Helffer
Pour les cinq doigts Pour les tierces Pour les quartes Pour les sixtes
Pour les octaves
Pour les huit doigts
An extravaganza by Heinrich Boll
Translated by Richard Graves
Other children played by Jane Asher , Malcolm Butterworth
James Langley , Angela Slade
Produced by Christopher Holme
Hans Elbertz , a school teacher, is in debt because of his wife Anita's kind heart. His salary is attached by his creditors and he is allowed a subsistence minimum which might just support them and their six children, but just at the moment they have other mouths to feed ...
(baritone) with Gerald Moore (piano)
Loewe Der Erlkonig
Odins Meeresritt
Die wandelnde Glocke Edward
Hinkenden Jamben
Wolf
Cophtisches Lied 1 Cophtisches Lied 2 Der Musikant
Prometheus Anakreons Grab on gramophone records