Ten Easy Pieces
Free variations; Subject and reflection; From the diary of a fly; Divided arpeggios: Ostinato (Mikrokosmos, Bk. 6) played by ANDOR FOLDES Second broadcast
Last in a series of programmes
by HEDLEY BULL
Lecturer, London School of Economics and Political Science
If we accept that a war should be limited, are we granting a licence to engage in it? If we reject limitation, are we encouraging lack of restraint? Mr. Bull applies this old dilemma to strategic nuclear war. Second broadcast
ELISABETH ROBINSON (soprano) JOHN MATHESON (piano)
Roussel Poemes chinois
A un jeune gentilhomme Amoureux séparés
Des fleurs font une broderie Réponse d'une épouse sage
Idylles
Le kérioklèpte
Pan aimait EkhO
Poulenc
Fiançailles pour rire
La dame d'Andrg Dans l'herbe II vole
Mon cadavre est doux comme un gant
Vioton Fleurs
Two programmes selected and introduced, with English verse-translations by J. M. COHEN 1: Ram6n Lopez Velarde
Carlos Pellicer , Jose Gorostiza and Octavio Paz
Poems read in Spanish by JUAN JOSE ARREOLA and by the poets themselves
English translations read by KRISTIN LINKLATER and DENIS GOACHER Produced by TERENCE TILLER
March 10
† Heinz SCHRÖTER (piano)
THE HAYDN ORCHESTRA
Leader, Joshua Glazier
Conductor, HARRY NEWSTONE
Part 1
by MARTIN GREEN
The Lord Peter Wimsey stories of Dorothy L. Sayers remain as widely read today as they were between the wars. Dr. Green argues that this continuing popularity is due not to their merit as detective stories but rather to their appeal to and analysis of British snobbery.
Part 2
The symphony is complete with all repeats indicated by Beethoven and with an orchestra of the size for which it was composed.
A poetic tragedy of passion and intrigue (c. 1627) by Thomas Middleton with Margaret Rawlings
Cast in order of speaking
The song ' What harder chance can fall to woman ' sung by EILIDH McNAB
Music by ANTHONY BERNARD played by the London Chamber Orchestra Leader, Lionel Bentley conducted by the composer
Arranged for broadcasting and produced by RAYMOND RAIKES Third broadcast
Octet in E major played by the VIENNA OCTET on a gramophone record