by Gerald Dworkin
Lecturer in Law in the London School of Economics
How far do our courts protect the desire to be left alone? Can a man avoid being exhibited to the public at large? The law is not as clear as it might be.
by HANS KELLER
Mozart's Clarinet Quintet in A major (K.581)
Thea King (clarinet) with the English String Quartet Nona Lidell (violin)
Eleanor St. George (violin) Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello)
PART 1
Hans Keller 's wordless method of analysis is designed to show how contrasting themes and movements hang together; this unity of contrasts, * the music behind the music,' is thrown into relief by way of an analytic score that is linked with the complete movements of the work.
Order of Events: First movement-analytic interlude-slow movement-analytic interlude-minuet-analytic interlude-finale, interrupted by analytic episode, ' quasi una cadenza.'
Robert Harris reading
L' Allegro and Il Penseroso
: second broadcast
PART 2
Mozart's Clarinet Quintet in A major (K.581) repeated without the analytic music
A series on the teaching of mathematics
1: The Problem-Subject by Nathan Isaacs of the National Froebel Foundation
The nature of mathematics poses psychological and philosophical questions.
Mathematics represents in very deed a world apart: but we can bring it back to the centre of our stage if we present it as the problem-subject it is.
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This talk will be printed in The Listener Discovery or Disillusion: March 13 followed by an interlude at 7.25
Symphony No. S
Heather Harper (soprano) Janet Baker (contralto)
Philharmonia Chorus
Chorus-Master, Wilhelm Pitz
Philharmonia Orchestra Leader, Hugh Bean
Conductor, Otto KIemperer From the Royal Festival Hall
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by IVY COMPTON-BURNETT adapted by Christopher Sykes in collaboration with the author
Narration by John Glen
Production by CHRISTOPHER SYKES
(Children's scenes by Patience Collier) : second broadcast
DURING THE INTERVAL (10.5-10.15 app.) A record of the Tatrai Quartet playing the first movement of Mendels sohn 's String Quartet in E minor. Op. 44 No. 2