Sonata In G minor. Op. 117 played by WILLIAM PLEETH (cello) MARGARET GOOD (piano)
Second broadcast
Four talks by ANGUS WILSON based on his Northcliffe lectures at London University
1: The Central Tradition-Richardson to Jane Austen
In this talk Mr. Wilson discusses his interest in transcendent good and evil in the novel and its appearance and disappearance in eighteenth-century fiction.
Second broadcast
Third of four programmes recorded at last year's Edinburgh International Festival
Introduced by Peter CROSSLEY-HOLLAND
Ragam, tanam, pallavi in the raga Simhendra Madhyaman
M. S SUBBULAKSHMI (soprano) R. S. GOPALAKRISHNAN (violin) T. K. MURTHY (mrdangam) ALLANGUDI RAMACHANDRAM (ghatam)
SRI AANAM (tambura)
Recorded at the Freemasons' Hall. Edinburgh on September 2. 1963
by Goronwy Rees adapted for radio by RICHARD COTTRELL
A story about a Greek asent for the British during the last war. with Marius Goring
Hugh David and Cyril Luckham
Other parts played by Alan Haines. Gabriel Woolf and Fraser Kerr
Producer, HERBERT DAVIES
Second broadcast
OEDOEN PARTOS (viola)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conductor,
Antal Dorati
Part 1 Recorded before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1. Maida Vale. London. Applications for tickets for future concerts, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope. should be sent to [address removed]
First of two talks by SAUL ROSE
Western policy-makers, says Or. Rose. have hitherto rewarded South-East Asia as an extension of the area of the cold war In these talks he suggests that this is an incorrect view and puts forward some alternative and, as he thinks, more realistic ideas
Second talk: April 5
Part 2
by CHRISTOPHER Evans
Professor in New Testament Studies at King's College, London
of the eighteenth century played by SERGIO PERTICAROLI (piano)
Sonata in C minor (Galuppf) Sonata in A major (Rutini) on a gramophone record