JOHN BROWNING
Mozart Minuet in D major (K.355) Rondo in D major (K.485) Gigue in G major (K.574) Samuel Barber Sonata, Op. 26 Schumann
Etudes symphoniques, Op. 13
Three talks by GRAHAM HOUGH Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge 2: The Moral Censor
Mr. Hough speaks about the censorious strategy much in vogue at the present day. He quotes R. P. Blackmur : 'The true business of literature is to remind the powers that be. simple and corrupt as they are, of the turbulence they have to control.' Second broadcast
The Total Dream: August 18
The first of two programmes of folk song, guitar, and banjo music currently popular in America
Produced by D. G. BRIDSON Second broadcast
conducting
Rossini and Berlioz
Rossini
Overture: La gazza ladra ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Berlioz
Symphonic Fantastique FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA on gramophone records
A monologue by Robert Browning Read by Marius Goring
given on Thursday, February 8, 1962
GWYDION BROOKE (bassoon)
WILFRID PARRY (piano)
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET Nona Liddell (violin)
Eleanor St. George (violin) Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello)
Choir of MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD
Conductor, BERNARD Rose
Part 1 two performances
by IRENE NICHOLSON
From Mexico, one of the main centres of Latin-American publishing. Miss Nicholson talks about the books now being written and read there and in some of the other republics.
Recorded in Mexico
Part 2