Before an invited audience in the Central Hall, Coventry
LIZA FuCHSOVA (piano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
HEATHER HARPER (soprano) JANET BAKER (contralto) JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) THE BASSETTO TRIO: Thea King
(clarinet and basset-horn) Georgina Dobree
(clarinet and basset-horn)
Michael Whewell (basset-horn) Michael KREIN (saxophone) DAVID MARTIN (violin)
IRENE RICHARDS (vioBn) EILEEN GRAINGER (viola)
BERNARD RICHARDS (cello) WILFRID PARRY (piano) Part 1
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J. ROSWELL GALLAGHER speaks about
'specific development dyslexia, a peculiarity of the human brain, previously called ' word blindness.' Unconnected with the level of intelligence, it yet may make learning to read, write, and spell desperately difficult and threaten virtual exclusion from our type of society. Dr. Gallagher is head of the Adolescent Unit at the Medical Center, Boston.
Part 2
First of two programmes recorded in New York by D. G. Bridson
: second broadcast
Romance, Op. 11
Josef Suk (violin) with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Karel Ancerl on a gramophone record