Vladimir Krainov (piano)
Heather Harper (soprano)
Jean Allister (contralto)
Ken Neate (tenor)
Hans Wilbrink (baritone)
Festival Chorus
Chorus-Master, Donald Hunt London Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, David McCallum
Conductor,
John Pritchard
From the Town Hall, Leeds
Part 1 See page 8
by ISAAC DEUTSCHER
Georgi Plekhanov philosopher and herald of the Russian Revolution
Isaac Deutscher speaks about the great exponent of Russian Marxism and Menshevism. who exercised a decisive influence on Lenin. With this review of Plekhanov's biography by Samuel H. Baron , Mr. Deutscher begins a series of three talks on the Mensheviks.
In the second talk. he will discuss Menshevism in 1917.
Part 2 first performance In this country
1877-1933
A study of his life and writings by Rayner Heppenstall
Four stories and other fragments read in translation and in the original by Marius GORING and CECILE Chevreau
Raymond Roussel , who died oy his own hand in Palermo a little over thirty years ago, was in his own time acclaimed as a precursor, by the surrealists. His works went unreprinted until recently, the exponents of the nouveau roman having brought him into fashion again. His curious stories were devised by a mechanical procedure of a remarkable ingenuity.
Canzon (Marcus Otter )
Prelude and Fugue in G minor
(Lübeck)
Choral Prelude: Christ tag In
Todesbanden (Telemann)
Prelude and Fugue in C major
(Bohm) played by JORGEN ERNST HANSEN organ of St. Andrew's. Copenhagen on gramophone records followed by an interlude at 10.59