by Marjorie Mitchell
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.
A programme showing how jazz is made
It includes eavesdropping on rehearsals
The theme specially composed for the programme by Peter Racine Fricker and played by Alan Clare (solo pianist), Kenny Ball's Jazzmen, The Alan Branscombe Quintet and The Johnny Dankworth Orchestra
Introduced by Johnny Dankworth
by Gunter Grass
A radio version of the stage play "Noch Zehn Minuten bis Buffalo" adapted from the German by Christopher Holme
with music by Humphrey Searle
with a section of the Sinfonia of London conducted by the composer
Christopher Bunting (cello)
Section of the Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by Jascha Horenstein
Homage to James Joyce on his eightieth birthday by James Liddy
A reading by Jack MacGowran of the Memorial Address delivered at King's Inns, Dublin on February 13, 1962
In the light of the recent I.S.C.M. Festival in London Elisabeth Lutyens offers some personal reflections about the Society and talks about its changing role in contemporary musical life.