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A University in the Making by Albert E. Sloman
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Essex
6: The Need for Renewal
Dr. Sloman thinks that university government is often top-heavy. A more democratic structure might promote efficiency, and make the university more responsive to new ideas. Sunday's broadcast (Home)
These lectures are being printed In ' The Listener '

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert E. Sloman

Four Orchestral Pieces
Symphony No. 1, in C minor played by the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by BERTHOLD GOLDSCHMIDT Second of a series of programmes including all Bruckner's symphonies.
Symphony No. 2: January 13
Bruckner and the Symphony, a 24-page booklet by Dr. Robert Simp son, can be obtained. price 3s. 6d., from [address removed] or by ordering from newsagents or booksellers.

Contributors

Leader:
Hugh Bean
Conducted By:
Berthold Goldschmidt
Unknown:
Dr. Robert Simp

A monthly programme in which different interpretations on records are compared
† EGON WELLESZ and HANS KELLER on the interpretation of Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire
They discuss, among others. performances conducted by Pierre Boulez , Robert Craft , Rene Leibowitz and Schoenberg himself
Paul Hamburger on Brahms's Second Piano Concerto: Jan. 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Hans Keller
Conducted By:
Pierre Boulez
Conducted By:
Robert Craft
Conducted By:
Rene Leibowitz
Unknown:
Paul Hamburger

A dialogue for radio by Friedrich Durrenmatt translated and produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLME
In his room at night a writer converses with the executioner sent secretly by the State to kill him. Friedrich Durrenmatt 's radio dialogue, written some years age. treats a commonplace episode of totalitarianism as an argument about life and death. Second broadcast followed by interlude at 10.59

Contributors

Unknown:
Friedrich Durrenmatt
Produced By:
Christopher Holme
Unknown:
Friedrich Durrenmatt
The Man:
Michael Hordern
The Other:
Carleton Hobbs

Third Programme

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