Adelaide, Op. 46
Marmotte, Op. 52 No. Der Kuss
An die Hoffnung, Op. 94
Neue Liebe, neues Leben, Op.
75 No.2
Aus Goethes Faust, Op. 75
No.3 sung by HERMANN PREY (baritone) with GERALD MOORE (piano) on a gramophone record
A series of scientific case-histories
5: Paying Attentionby DONALD BROADBENT -
Director of the M.R.C. Unit of Applied Psychology, Cambridge 'About ten years ago I published an experiment which showed, or so I thought, that if you're attending to one source of information it takes time to shift attention away to something else.' Two Oxford undergraduates challenged Mr. Broadbent's conclusion, and everyone had to think again.
Second broadcast
The Edinburgh Spectrophone, by Professor T. L. CottreU : Feb. 8
by FERNANDE KAESER
A revolutionary drama by Lord Byron adapted for radio by J. H. WATSON with John Neville and William Devlin
Music composed by Elisabeth Lutyens conducted by Marcus Dods
Produced by R. D. SMITH Continued in next column
Cast in order of speaking:
Third broadcast
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Led by Norman Nelson
Conducted by George Hurst Part 1 '
Robert Conquest gives the last of his four contributions to this series of fortnightly commentaries on a theme suggested by events of the previous two weeks
Feb. 15: Peter Calvocorestl
Part 2
† DENIS STEVENS discusses some of the Issues raised by H. C. Robbins Landon in his article A Pox on Manlredini in which he argued that the vogue for the lesser figures of the Baroque had little real musical Justification.
Tempi concertatl for flute, violin, two pianos, and large ensemble first broadcast in this country
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE OF THE DARMSTADT SUMMER SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Conducted by BRUNO MADERNA
Recording made available by couft tesy of Radio Frankfurt followed by an interlude at 10.59