tNETHERLANDS
STRING QUARTET:
Nap de Klijn (violin)
Jaap Schroder (violin)
Paul Godwin (viola)
Carel Boomkamp (cello)
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan with Fay Compton and Baliol Holloway
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by Anne Prime. Norman Wynne and Leigh Crutchley
Produced by R. D. SMITH Third broadcast
† NORMAN SHETLF. R (piano)
Where do we go from here? Two talks by ALLAN RODWAY
Reader in English Literature, University of Nottingham 2: Pointers
Mr. Rodway illustrates a method of criticising the two aspects of a literary work
' which he calls ' texture ' and 'structure.' For the first his example is the ' dance of syntax ' in Augustan poetry: for the second, the use of symbolism in Joyce and Golding.
A selection of poems from books published in the United States in 1961 by Philip Booth, Alan Dugan, John Holmes, David Ignatow, Carolyn Kizer, Robert Lowell, Richard Wilbur, John Woods
Arranged and introduced by Donald Hall and read by Donald Hall, Basil Langton, Sylvia Plath and John Hall Wheelock
MUSICA ANTICA E NUOVA
Director, CELIA BIZONY
DUNCAN ROBERTSON (tenor) CARL PINI (violin)
PENELOPE HOWARD (violin) JAMES CHRISTIE (Cello)
CELIA BIZONY (harpsichord)
Trio-Sonata No. 1, in B minor Aeolus's song (The Tempest) Pious Celinda
Not all my torments Love quickly is pall'd Here let my life
Trio-Sonata No. 4, in D minor Sixth of thirteen programmes including Purcell's trio-sonatas
Next programme : November 11
ANDREW Forge talks about the work of Oskar Kokoschka in the light of the retrospective exhibition at the Tate Gallery Second broadcast