CHRISTIANE VAN ACKER
(mezzo-soprano)
MICHEL PODOLSKI (lute)
The programme includes romances by Luis de Narvaez , Diego Pisador , Alonso Mudarra , and Miguel de Fuenllana ; dances by Mudarra; a motet by Victoria; works for the vihuela by Narvaez; and villancicos by Narvaez, Pisador, Mudarra, and Morera.
by PETER SHEPHEARD
All over America, although the suburbs grow chaotically and the countryside is being ruined, the centres of cities are being adventurously redesigned, and the schemes for the centre of Philadelphia are perhaps the most adventurous of all. During his most recent stay there Peter Shepheard , architect and connoisseur of landscape, was once again bowled over by the vitality of this thriving city of four million inhabitants, Second broadcast
on Record
Elgar
Symphony No. In E flat major played by the London Symphony Obcuestbj
Conducted by THE COMPOSER
Recorded in 193*
A conversation recorded In
America by D. G. BRIDSON
Kenneth Rexroth discusses the literary scene in America today, with particular reference to the West Coast school of writers. He also compares the cultural and social life of Britain today with what he found before the war.
by MICHEL BLOCK
A shortened version of the 1963 Romanes Lecture delivered on June 6 in the Sheldonian, Oxford by Lady Violet Bonham Carter D.B.E. ,
by Robert Pinget translated by BARBARA BRAY
The first of two interviews with people who knew the famous author Alexandre Mortin.
The Old Man.....ROBERT EDDISON
The Interviewer....RlCHARD BEBS Produced by JOHN GIBSON
' Interview 2 ': Monday at 8.0
THE BORODIN STRING Quartet
Second broadcast