Tre Laudi for voice and chamber orchestra
Lydia Styx (soprano) Symphony Orchestra of Turin Radio
Conducted by Hermann Scherchen
A critical speculation in dramatic form by Michael Innes
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
1—'The Historical Macbeth'
2—' The Poet's Mind '
Scenes from Shakespeare's ' Macbeth ' played by Oliver Burt and Grizelda Hervey
Passages from
Holinshed's Chronicles ' read by Howieson Culff
Author's commentary read by Carleton Hobbs
Also taking part:
Denise Bryer , Helena Gloag
Stanley Groome , Malcolm Hayes
Joan Matheson. Bryan Powley Ronald Sidney. Dorothy Smith and Richard Williams
The Art of Fugue
Prepared for performance by Leonard Isaacs
Part 3
London Harpsichord. Ensemble:
John Francis (flute and bass flute)
Joy Boughton (oboe and cor anglais) Peter Graeme (oboe and oboe d'amore)
Paul Draper (bassoon) Peter Parry (bassoon)
Manoug Pariklan (violin)
Hans Geiger (violin) Bernard Davis (viola) Terence Weil (cello) Peter Beavan (cello)
Adrian Beers (double-bass)
Millicent Silver (harpsichord)
A series of six lectures by Professor E. Evans-Pritchard
5-Modern Anthropological Studies The speaker is Professor of Social Anthropology at Oxford University. In the course of these weekly lectures he is surveying the growth, the present position, and the applications of this field of knowledge.
Tonight's lecture is mainly concerned with the aims. methods, and tendencies of modem anthropology, illustrated by examples of modern fieldwork monographs. At the end this lecture reaches forward to the theme of the next and last lecture, by tentatively suggesting the significance of some of the findings of such monographs.
From the Hall of the Royal Society of Arts. London
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Albert Wolff
Part 1
P.C., G.C.B. by the Rt. Hon. Isaac Foot
Lord Samuel's eightieth birthday was the occasion for widespread recognition of his many-sided contributions to the public. life and to the thought of our times. In this broadcast an old friend and political colleague speaks about the man and his work.
Part 2
A selection of his poetry
Produced by D. G. Bridson
Mass : ' Westron Wynde ' sung by the Renaissance Singers
Conductor, Michael Howard