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on Record
GEORGES ENESCO (violin) DINU LIPAITI (piano) playing Enesco's
Sonata No. 3, in A minor (In the Rumanian popular style)
November 22: Artur Schnabel with London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent , playing Piano Concerto No. 1, in C (Beethoven)

Contributors

Unknown:
Artur Schnabel
Unknown:
Sir Malcolm Sargent

Some scientific concepts in perspective
S: Memory by DONALD MACKAY
Professor of Communication, University of Keele
Your 'memory' of your childhood, and the memory of an electronic computer, for all their obvious differences, may have some mechanisms in common. Professor MacKay describes how the full capacity of human memory could be embodied in the brain.
Causality by 0. R. Frisch: October 31
This series of talks is now available as a BBC booklet, and can be obtained by sending a cheque or crossed postal order for 4s. 6d. to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacKay
Unknown:
R. Frisch

Tragedy in one act
Libretto by HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL
Music by Richard Strauss sung in German
Cast in order of singing
CHORUS OF THE
VIENNA STATE OPERA
VIENNA PHIL-HARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conductor,
HERBERT VON KARAJAN
The action takes place In the Inner courtyard of King Agamemnon's palace at Mycenae.
Recording from the Salzburg Festival made available by courtesy of the Austrian Radio

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Music By:
Richard Strauss
Conductor:
Herbert von Karajan

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Divertimenti
No. 44, in D major No. 109, in C major
SALZBURG Baryton Trio
Karl Maria Schwamberger (baryton)
Alexander Pitamic (viola)
Monika Schwamberger (cello)
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Karl Maria Schwamberger
Viola:
Alexander Pitamic
Cello:
Monika Schwamberger

Third Programme

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