by Alan Walker
The first experimental approach to one of the most discussed and least investigated musical problems of our time.
The Reizenstein Trio:
Maria Lidka (violin)
Derek Simpson (cello)
Franz Reizenstein (piano)
A story for voices by A. Edward Richards
Production by John Griffiths
In this story the author takes for his background a seaside village on the Cardigan coast and recalls the excitement on the day eleven-year-old Shami Wil Hwyle lcavei home to go to sea.
by Richard Wollheim Lecturer in Philosophy
In the University of London
Can political philosophy reach any substantive conclusion? Is there such a thing as a just wage? Mr. Wollheim discusses these questions with reference to the lately published book by S. 1. Benn and R. S. Peters, Social Principles and the Democratic State.
Part 2
JEREMY WARBURG examines poetry Inspired by the Depression of the thirties In English-speaking countries. Did it Produce good poetry? How did established talents react? He suggests that, with exceptions, British poets were less able to confront the Depression as a sublect for poetry than those in the U.S.A. and the Dominions.
Poets whose works will be read includt:
Muriel Rukeyser. R. A. K. Mason
John Lehmann , Ezra Pound and Stephen Spender
Reader:
Philippa Baker and Bruce Stewart
Produced by Owen Leeming
Gerard Souzay (baritone)
Jacqueline Bonneau (piano)
La manoir do Rosemondei Serenade florentine; Testament; Extase; La via antérieure: Chanson triste; Phidyli on a gramophone record