Oda Slobodskaya (soprano) Frederick Stone (piano) Glinka Doubt
Song of Marguerite
(after Goethe's Faust)
Where are the roses? Lullaby
Song of Iljinischna Dargomizhsky
Heavenly clouds
When I was sixteen I love him still
The young capricious wife Resignation
You'll soon forget me Cui
The withered flower The statue
First of a series of recitals of Russian song given by Oda Slobodskaya.
by Constantine FitzGibbon
This talk has been prompted by Hugh Thomas 's and Burnett Bolloten 's recently published books on the origins of the Spanish Civil War.
At that time W. H. Auden wrote a poem in which he spoke approvingly of ' the necessary murder.' Constantine FitzGibbon does not believe that the murder was necessary.
A dialogue by DARYL HINE
As they climb a hill in a park in a citv in Canada, a husband seeks assurance from his young wife that (like Alcestis) she would be willing to die for him. At the top of the hill, they come to a cave, an abandoned excavation.....
Production by Douglas CleveTdon
Quartetto di Milano: Giulio Franzetti (violin) Enzo Porla (violin) Tito Riccardi (viola) Alfredo Riccardi (cello)
First of ten programmes including Mozart's 'Ten' Quartets.
(K.4421: July 26)
A discussion between
John Kennedy and James Beament both of the A.R.C. Unit of Insect Physiology, Cambridge Dr. Beament challenges Dr. Kennedy's belief that there are laws unique to Natural History, which can only be uncovered by field experiments. Rather, he attributes the decline of Natural History to the reluctance of naturalists to use mathematics.
: second broadcast
A further comment: July 18