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Yfrah Neaman (violin)
Maurice Cole (piano)
The English String Quartet Nona Liddiell l (violin)
Etaar.or St. George (violin) Marjorie Lernpfert (viola) Helen Jusit (cello)
To be given before an invited audience in the Guildhall, Cambridge. Tickets may be obtained by applying to [address removed], enclosing a stamped addressed envelope. This is also the seventh of ten programmes to include Mozart s 'Ten'
Quartets. Quartet in D (K.57S) will be broadcast on October 24.

Contributors

Violin:
Yfrah Neaman
Piano:
Maurice Cole
Unknown:
Nona Liddiell
Viola:
Marjorie Lernpfert
Cello:
Helen Jusit

by Peter Sykes, Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge

During the summer Dr. Sykes visited the United States to study the work of the Summer Institutes sponsored by the National Science Foundation. He reports on the effect upon American High-School teachers of taking part in what he describes as a really demanding and searching intellectual experience, and the way in which it guides them towards an entirely new attitude to their subject.

Contributors

Speaker:
Peter Sykes

Part. 2
Ivry Gitlis (violin), Ernest Lush (piano) and the Renaissance Singers, conductor Michael Howard , in a programme of music by Schoenberg, Dkeghem, Josquin des Prés and Bartok, from BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, London

Contributors

Violin:
Ivry Gitlis
Violin:
Ernest Lush
Conductor:
Michael Howard

Introduced by Kenneth Muir
Readers:
Godfrey Kenton and Gary Watson
Two years ago, Professor Muir was shown a manuscript at Trinity College, Dublin, in which he recognised some of Sir Thomas Wyatt 's poems, though neither he nor any previous editor of Wvatt had made use of it. It contained more than thirty of Wyatt's known poems and, in addition, so many unpublished poems by Wvatt and his friends that the discovery has been called ' the most wonderful addition to the poetry of the English Renaissance that this generation has seen.' This programme includes six of these new poems.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Kenneth Muir
Readers:
Godfrey Kenton
Readers:
Gary Watson
Unknown:
Sir Thomas Wyatt

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