CHARLES ROSEN (piano)
Suite, Op. 25 (Schoenberg) Etudes, Books 1 and 2 (Debussy) on gramophone records
A group of seven talks by theologians and philosophers
1: The Gospel in the New Testament Period by the Rev. AUSTIN FARRER Warden of Keble College, Oxford Second broadcast
Next talk, by the Rev. J. S. Habgood , Rector of Jedburgh: October 5
The report of a search by Ian Grimble
Archaeological Report:
DR. J. X. W. P. CORCORAN
Highland Voices:
JAMES CAMPBELL , EDITH MACKAY
GEORGE MACKAY , JOSEPH MACKAY ROBERT MACKAY , ANGUS Ross
Readers:
BEATRIX LEHMANN , JOHN BADDELEY Jacques BRUNIUS DUNCAN McINTYRE
JOHN SOUTHWORTH , DOUGLAS STORM JOHN YOUNG
Produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLME
Today it would be called ' genocide ': during the ' clearances ' of the early nineteenth century a whole community of Highlanders in Scotland, settled for many centuries and adequately prosperous, was obliterated in the name of progress. Second broadcast
Schola Cantorum Basiliensis: August Wenzinger (treble viol) Marianne Majer (treble and tenor viols) Hannelore Muller (treble and tenor viols) Jan Crafoord (tenor viol) Johannes Koch (bass viol)
Pavan: Semper Dowland Semper Dolens
The King of Denmarks Gaillard
The Earl of Essex his Galliard
Mr. Thomas Collier his Gaillard
Mrs. Nichols Almand
Sir Henry Umptons Funeral
Mr. Henry Noel his Galliard
Captain Digorie Piper his Galllard
Mr Burtons Gaillard
Mr. John Lanuions Pavan
Mr. Nicholas Griffith his Gaillard
Sir John Souch his Gaillard
Mr. Giles Hoble his Galliard
Mr George Whitehead his Almand
(Second broadcast)
First of three programmes of music by Dowland
† by HEINZ POST of the Department of Physics, Chelsea College of Science and Technology
What do we mean by ' individuality '? The everyday usage, by which we can claim our umbrellas from lost property offices, appears to break down in modern physics. But the question is not so much why fundamental particles lack individuality as why macroscopic objects have it. followed by an interlude at 9.10
Yehudi Menuhin
(violin)
Igor Oistrakh (violin)
David Oistrakh (violin and viola)
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
Part 1 violin, YEHUDI Menuhin conducted by DAVID Oistrakh
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URSULA HENRIQUES. a lecturer in the University of Wales, contributes a vigorous warning against wholesale university expansion
She believes that the distinctive character of university life and work is now seriously threatened by it.
Part 2 conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN