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An enquiry into the education of girls conducted by Stuart Maclure Editor of Education with recorded opinions from personalities in the world of education and from schoolgirls past and present
Compiled and produced by Joe Weltman

Contributors

Conducted By:
Stuart MacLure
Produced By:
Joe Weltman

April Cantelo (soprano) BBC Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Paul Beard
Conductor, Rudolf Schwarz
PART 1: Haydn
Overture: Orlando Paladino Aria: Ah crudel
(for insertion in Gazzanlga's opera La Vendemmia)
Aria: La moglie quando e' buona
(for insertion in Cimarosa's opera Giannina e Bernadone)
Symphony No. 60. in C (II distratto) Der Sturm, for chorus and orchestra

Contributors

Leader:
Paul Beard
Conductor:
Rudolf Schwarz

X. J. Kennedy
X. J. Kennedy is one of the new American poets. A believer in clarity, exactness, and humour, he introduces and reads his poems himself. They Include his space ballad The Man in the Manmade Moon.
Recorded in New York

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Kennedy
Unknown:
J. Kennedy

Traditions, songs, and dances of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
3: Southern Rhodesia
Introduced by Hugh Tracey
Director of the International Library of African Music who has spent many years recording the traditional folk music of African peoples
: second broadcast

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hugh Tracey

Prelude and Fugue in B flat minor
(Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1)
Contrapunctus I
Contrapunctus III Contrapunctus V
(The Art of Fugue) played by Geralnt Jones (organ)
From St. Gabriel's Church, Cricklewood, London
Last of seven programmes including key. board music by Bach played on the piano, harpsichord, clavichord, and organ.

Contributors

Played By:
Geralnt Jones

by Martin Wells
Demonstrator in Zoology, University of Cambridge
Snails originated in the sea, but have since colonised the land. Their ability to feed on plants directly gave them a good start; but, even so, the business of being a garden snail is fraught with very considerable difficulty.
: second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Wells

Third Programme

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