piano
A recording of his recital at the Royal Festival Hall, on July 8. during his visit to this country PART 1
Sonata in F (Haydn Society No. 29)
Haydn
Sonata No. 2 in D minor....Prokofiev
See page 26
by L. M. Loring
How far can morals be disinterested? Miss Loring thinks that if Kant had really succeeded in writing a popular work on ethics, he might well have gone down in history as one of the most formidable adversaries of morality who ever lived. She also discusses the case of Aunt Agatha 's cup of tea.
Recital: PART 2
Harold Pinter introduces a selection of poems he enjoys and re-reads
Readers:
Harold Pinter and Ian Hamilton
Joseph Simandy (tenor)
Le Motet de Geneve
Choeur des Jeunes de l'Eglise Nationale Vaudoise
Choeur de Radio-Lausanne
Choeur des Instituteurs
Otchestre de la Suisse
Romande
Conducted by Ernest Ansermet
Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Geneva, Societe Suisse de Radio-diffusion.