Much critical thought is being given to various proposals for reforming the Civil Service, for revising the system of Cabinet government, for drawing the technocrat closer to the centre of' administration. and for improving Parliament's ability to check the executive.
Norman Hunt of Exeter College,
Oxford, in the second of three conversations, talks with The Rt. Hon. Jo Grimond , M.P.
Another programme of his borrowings from himself arranged and introduced by NORMAN CARRELL
ANN DOWBALL (soprano)
GWYN GRIFFITHS (baritone)
WINIFRED ROBERTS (violin)
EUGEN DOMBOIS (lute)
GERAINT Jones (organ)
HAROLD LESTER (harpsichord continuo)
THE GERAINT JONES SINGERS AND ORCHESTRA
Leader, Winifred Roberts
Conductor, GERAINT JONES
Overture and Chorus: Höchster, wünschtes Freudenfest (Cantata No. 194)
Aria: Hilf. Gott (Cantata No. 194)
Fugue in G minor, for violin (S.1001)
Duet: O wie wohl ist uns (Cantata No. 194)
Fugue in G minor, for lute (S.1000)
Aria: Was des Hochsten Glanz (Cantata No. 194)
Aria: So schau' dies holden Tages
Licht (Cantata No. 173a) Fugue in D minor, for organ (S.539)
Duet: Unter seinem Purpursaum (Cantata No. 173a)
Suite in B flat major
The Fugue for organ was recorded in St- Peter's Italian Church, Clerkenwell. London
Charlie Parker
Bix
Beiderbecke
David SYLVESTER considers certain parallels between the lives, deaths, and arts of perhaps the two most legendary figures in jazz history
He sees in both the special predicament of the jazz musician-that he is too serious an artist to be popular yet not serious enough to be ' legitimate,' and so feels himself to be falling between two worlds.
Illustrated with gramophone records
of Dante Alighieri in twelve weekly parts
New translations specialty commissioned from contemporary poets PART 9: Cantos 24-25
The Thieves translated by MARGARET BOTTRALL
Reader, ROBERT RIETTY
NarratorFRANK DUNCAN
Arranged by Terence Tiller
Part 10: March 9