by Nigel Walker
Reader in Criminology ii. the University of Oxford
Should the courts continue to decide the type of sentence? Or would this function be better done by a new body with power to alter the treatment according to the progress of the prisoner? Mr. Walker discusses how a new system of this kind might work. : second broadcast
The Reizenstein Trio Maria Lidka (violin)
Derek Simpson (cello)
Franz Reizenstein (piano)
Readings from the works of George Herbert and Gerard Manley Hopkins Readers :
Hugh Dickson and Alan Wheatley : second broadcast
An opera in one act by RENZO ROSSELLINI sung in Italian Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of Radiotelevisione Italiana, Rome
Chorus-Master, Nino Antonellinl Conducted by MASSIMO FRECCIA
Recording of a performance broadcast in Italy: made available by courtesy of Radiotelevisione Italiana
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by Peter Geach
Reader in Philosophy in the University of Birmingham
2: Medieval Logic
In this talk Mr. Geach contrasts medieval method with some later fallacies.
on Record
Fritz Kreisler
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Sir John Barbirolli
Beethoven
VIOLIN CONCERTO in D major Recorded in 1936
La Locandiera by CARL GOLDONI
Translated by Clifford Bax with Geraldine McEwan
Max Adrian and Colin Gorden
Scene: Mirandolina's inn, Florence, 1751 The music selected from records of the works of Vivaldi
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
: second broadcast
Aimee van de Wiele harpsichord
J. C. Chambonnières Chaconne
La drôlerie L'affligee Volte
Sarabande Gigue
Louis Couperin Chaconne Sarabande
Pavane Francois Couperin Passacaille
: second broadcast