Bee panel below.
A reconstruction by G. W. Ireland On Tuesday evenings for more than a quarter of a century there gathered in the flat of Stephane Mallarme a group of young writers and artists: many of them were later to rival in fame the Master himself. This reconstruction is of an imaginary evening in the 1890s. Arthur Symons (Frank Duncan ); Mallarme (Marius Goring ); Paul Valery (
Allan McClelland ); Paul Claudel (Derek Smith ); Andre Gide (Richard Hart ); Pierre Louys (David Peel); Henri de Regnier (Gabriel Wool!)- Francis Viele-Griffin (Guy Ktngsley Poynter); Claude Debussy (Wilham Squire);
Genevieve Mallarme (Freda Dowie )
Production by Anthony Thwaite
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A series of talks to mark the tercentenary of the Royal Society
3—The Solid Stateby A. R. Ubbelohde , r.R.s.
Professor of Thermodynamics
Imperial College, London
Few branches of science have developed more rapidly during the past few year, than that concerned with the physics of the solid state. Not only has new insight into the constitution of matter been obtained but important technical applications have resulted-to mention only transistors and thermoelectric devices.
Part 2
Roberto Gerhard talks about recent developments In electronic music and musique concrete from the point of view of a composer of music in the traditional sense of the word, and Introduces examples
Produced by Sasha Moorsom
Roy FULLER introduces the work of 1 poet, still living, but now almost totally neglected.
Edgell Rickword , who edited The
Calendar of Modern Letters in the 1920s, has written virtually no poetry since 1931. This programme includes readings from two major poems, Terminology and In Sight of Chaos, ' both of which,' says Mr. Fuller, 'seem subitantial and unduplicated contributions to the verse of our time.'
Readers:
Bruce Stewart and Gary Watson
Duo (D.574) played by Manoug Parikian (violin)
Lamar Crowson (piano)
(: second broadcast)