played by Margerie Few (piano)
Third of twelve programmes which include most of Bartok's piano works.
Pieces from Op. 8 played by Albert Ferber : November 30
A new play for radio by COLIN FINBOW with Cyril Shaps
Haydn Jones , Sheila Grant
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
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BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by John Pritchard PART 1
Symphony: Harold in Italy...Berlioz viola siolo, Harry Danks
COMMUNISM AND
THE INTELLECTUALS by John Gray
Mr. Gray, Lecturer in Far Eastern History (Modern China) at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, talks about the intellectual's place in contemporary Chinese society.
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Last of seven programmes
PART 2
A group of five talks- on l'esprit laic
2. What is Emancipation? by Richard Wollheim Reader in Philosophy in the University of London
Orthodoxies often become oppressive and it is commonly assumed that freedom lies in heresy. The matter is not so simple.
Robert Gartside (tenor) Frederick Stone (piano)
Illustrated talk by Egon Wellesz
Egon Wellesz , who was Schoenberg's first biographer and lived in close contact with him in Vienna until the twenties, gives some personal reminiscences of Schoenberg during this time.
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