Last of four programmes recorded at last year's Edinburgh International Festival introduced by PETER CROSSLEY-HOLLAND
Raga Ahir-Bhairav
RAVI SHANKAR (sitar)
Ali AKBAR KHAN (sarod) ALLA RAKHA (tabla)
Recorded at the Freemasons' Hall. Edinburgh, on September 2. 1963
Four talks by ANGUS WILSON based on his Northcliffe lectures at London University
3: Outside the Central Tradition
Second broadcast
Diferencias sobre el canto del caballero iCabezon)
Magnificat secundi toni
(Scheldt)
Balletto del Granduca
(Sweelinck)
Dance Suite (anon.) played by FINN VIDERO Compenius organ,
Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark on a gramophone record
or Things Are Almost
Back to Normal by Tadeusz Rozewicz translated and adapted by ANN CZERNIAWSKI and ADAM CZERNIAWSKI with Donald Pleasence , Nigel Stock and John Moffatt
This play by the Polish poet Tadeusz Rozewicz (born 1921) deals with the subject of the instability of our world-East as well as West -and is made up of three parts only related in theme, rather like the movements of a sonata.
Special effects by the BBC Radlophontc Workshop
Produced by MARTIN Esslin
Donald Pleasence Is in Poor Bitos' at the Duke of York's Theatre
Second broadcast
SHURA CHERKASSKY (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Franz-Paul Decker
Part 1
Second of two talks by SAUL ROSE
Western policy-makers, says Dr. Rose. have hitherto regarded 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, he thinks, more realistic ideas.
Postponed from April 5
Part 2
Recorded in BBC Studio 1, Maida
Vale, London. Applications for tickets for future concerts, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope. should be sent to [address removed]
NORMAN DEL MAR , who has published the first part of his study of Strauss, talks to JOHN Amis about this composer, the centenary of whose birth falls this year
Memnon
Das Rosenband
Dass sie hier gewesen
Willkommen und Abschied
Wehmuth
Die Rose
Der Jungling und der Tod
Jeanette Sinclair (soprano) Martin Isepp (piano)
(Second broadcast)