1874-1952
A tribute to the first President of the Israeli Republic
Compiled' and narrated by DAVID TUTAEV from recorded interviews with people who knew him, including MRS. VERA WEIZMANN MR. MOSHE SHARETT
LORD BOOTHBY MR. DAVID BEN GURION MR. ARTHUR Lourie
SIR HAROLD NICOLSON
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES
Third broadcast
From Durham
COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) MARILYN TYLER (soprano) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) STEPHEN SHINGLES (viola) MARIA KORCHINSKA (harp)
French Music
Part 1
Three talks by NEVILLE MORAY Lecturer in Psychology University of Sheffield
1: The Coming of Intelligence
Insects, and many animal species, carry out co-operative tasks, communicate in a kind of rudimentary ' language,' and display apparent ' intelligence.' But do studies of these species throw much light on human activities? Dr. Moray concludes that they do not.
The Coming of Society: Nw. 10
Part 2
Song-cycle: Harawi..... Messiaen
(Chant d'amour et de mort) Laville qui dormait, toi: bonjour toi, colombe verte; tagnes; Doundou tchil; L'amour de Piroutcha; Repetition planetaire; Adieu: Syllabes: L'escalier redit, gestes du soleil; Amour oiseau d'étoile: Katchikatchi les étoiles: Dans le noir first complete broadcast performance in this country
Given before an invited audience in The Great Hall, The Castle, Durham University bv permission of the Master of University College, Durham. Applications for tickets, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, should be sent to Invitation Concert. [address removed].
Neat Tuesday, from Birmingham; Corelli, Handel, Trio-Sonatas ; Handel, a chamber Cantata (Maureen Lehane , the Basil Lam Ensemble); Birlwistle, Monody for Corpus Christi; Huber, Des Engels Anreduna an die Seele (Barbara Elsy , Wilfred Brown , Wigmore Ensemble, conducted by John Carewe ); Gordon Crosse , Carol for flute and piano (Geoffrey Gilbert , Roger Smalleu ); Gilbert Amy , Epigrammes; Stockhausen, Piano Piece No. 11 (Roger Smalley )
Three talks based on the Stanton Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge in 1963 by RENFORD BAMBROUGH, Fellow of St. John's College 2: Pickwickian Christianity
Mr. Bambrough criticises the attempts of Matthew Arnold , Professor R. B. Braithwaite. and the Bishop of Woolwich to save Christianity by renouncing its traditional metaphysical basis.
Second broadcast
Fashioning and Finding: Nov. 7