by contemporary composers played by FRANK PELLEG
An illustrated talk by DERYCK COOKE
Nottebohm, Bekker, and Marion Scott have established a thematic interconnection between the quartets Op. 132, 130, and 131. Deryck Cooke extends this idea to include Op. 127 and 135, and suggests that the material of all five quartets springs from two basic ideas. Second broadcast
Harold Tmscott replies to this point of view: March 19
In a series of recorded interviews PHILIP O'CONNOR tries to discover what 'Freedom' means to certain individuals including
GEORGE BRAY , JOHN GRENVILLE
MRS. ROBERT HENREY
HUGH MACDIARMID , CLANCY SIGAL
FRED UHLMAN , EDITH YOUNG
Produced by DAVID THOMSON Second broadcast
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Part 1
A historical appraisal by NORMAN GIBBS
Chichele Professor of the History of War in the University of Oxford
Britain's military involvement with Europe, now made obvious through NATO, is not a product only of recent years. Although particularly true of the twentieth century, it has long been a condition of our national and imperial defence.
Part
Given before an Invited audience In BBC Studio 1. Maida Vale. London. Requests for tickets should be sent to [address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
Audry Butt, of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, talks about the birth of a religion
Illustrated by recordings made during a year's stay with the Akawaio Indians of British Guiana. Second broadcast
JEANNETTE SINCLAIR (soprano) MARTIN ISEPP (piano)
Memnon
Das Rosenband
Dass sie hier gewesea Heimliches Lieben
Wehmuth
Die Rose
Auflosung
Das Madchen
Der Jiingling und der Tod Wiederschein
Am See
Willkommen und Abschted
† Third of four fortnightly programmes of Schubert's lesser-known songs
Last programme, by Janet Baker and Ernest Lush : March 24