T. G. ROSENTHAL discusses
Violence in the Arts with A PSYCHIATRIST: DAVID STOREY , novelist and painter; and JOAN WESCOTT. an anthropologist and organiser of the current programme of lectures, films, and discussions on Violence in Society, Nature, and Art at the Institute of Contemporary Arts
A Study for an Exhibition of Violence In Contemporary Art is on view at the I.C.A., Dover Street. London
Produced by Philip French
MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin) LAMAR CROWSON ' (piano)
PROMETHEUS Ensemble Roger Lord (oboe)
Jack Brymer (clarinet)
Gwydion Brooke (bassoon) Alan Civil (horn)
Max Salpeter (violin)
Herbert Downes (viola) Bernard Davis (viola) Raymond Clark (cello)
Stuart Knussen (double-bass) with Wilfrid Parry (piano)
Part 1: Rawsthorne
Sonata for violin and piano
8.47' Quintet for wind instruments and piano
Given before an Invited audience tn the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, should be sent to [address removed]
by VALERIE PITT
Senior Lecturer tn Liberal Studies, Woolwich Polytechnic She contends that the 'new Morality' advocated by some Christians is a misguided attempt to assimilate an ethic already outmoded among secularists. Truly Christian morality springs from faith and obedience, and is for Christians only. That being so. has the Church any right to try to impose its standards on an unbelieving society?
Part 2
A series of six foftnishtly programmes in which Londoners in various trades and professions talk about their lives and opinions.
2: A Chef
Introduced by PHILIP O'CONNOR
Produced by David THOMSON
Davidsbundlertanze
ALFRED CORTOT (piano) on a gramophone record