piano
Mendelssohn
Songs without Words
Op. 62 No. 1 and 5 Op. 67 No. 3. Op. 53 No. 2
Rauel
Miroirs
Valses nobles et sentimentales on gramophone records
A series of three talks by S. C. LESLIE
3: The Way Ahead and the Red Light
Mr. Leslie's general theme Is that planning is replacing competition in modern large-scale industry. In this third talk he foresees Europe as an economic partnership between government and big business, possibly in the form of a corporative state. Second broadcast
The Cantos
Last of three readings selected by DENIS GOACHER
Readers.
DENIS GOACHER , HAROLD LANG and RICHARO BEBB Produced by D. G. BRIDSON
QUARTETTO DI MILANO
Giulio Franzetti (violin) Enzo Porta (violin) Tito Riccardi (viola)
Alfredo Riccardi (cello)
by Geoffrey LEYTHAM
Lecturer in Psychology University of Liverpool
Psychology has had a turbulent history, and even today it is difficult to think of it as a unified subject. Mr. Leytham attributes this to the lack of a unit of study-a psychological ' atom '—and has a proposal to make.
Plato's dialogue
Books I-V
Arranged by R. H. S. CROSSMAN from the translation by F. M. CORNFORD
Produced by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL Second broadcast
Symposium: September 26
A Pastoral
Music by Handel
Words by John Gay
AMBROSIAN SINGERS
ENGLISH CHAMBER Orchestra Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
HUBERT DAWKES harpsichord and organ continuo
Conducted by ARNOLD GOLDSBROUGH
Part I
by A. E. DYSON editor of The Critical Quarterly
Mr. Dyson argues that Samuel Butler is a classic satirist with a capacity for subtlety and surprise only outdone by Swift.
Part 2 Recorded in the Goldsmiths' Hall, London by courtesy of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths