A weekly review of the arts
In this edition
HAROLD PINTER talks to PAUL MAYERSBERG and LAURENCE KITCHIN about his recent work for the cinema and the theatre
Introduced by JOSEPH HONE
First concert of the new season given before an invited audience in the Powys Hall, Bangor in conjunction with the Music Society of the University College of North Wales
GYÖRGY PAUK (violin)
PETER FRANKL (piano)
MELOS ENSEMBLE
William Bennett (flute)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
Stephen Trier (bass-clarinet) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello) Osian Ellis (harp)
Susan Bradshaw (piano) Eric Allen (vibraphone)
James Holland (percussion)
Conducted by REGINALD SMITH BRINDLE
Part 1
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Bangor.
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by P. G. M. DAWE of the Oxford Institute of Psychology
Mr. Dawe dismisses mechanist theories of mind and argues that the function of the sciences is to further imaginative action, conception and achievement, and thus to give a meaning to that which was otherwise without language.
Part 2
A modern Polish play by Slawomir Mrozek translated by MAIA RODMAN
Three men sit on a raft in the middle of the ocean. There seems little hope of rescue, and their food has run out. Two of them may survive if they kill and eat the third. But which one is to be sacrificed? with Gudrun Ure , Brian Parker and Wilfred Babbage
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