[Vwoolf] LWS Symposium Programme

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               LWS 24th May 2015 Symposium Programme

 

          being held at nos. 5-7 Tavistock Place, London WC1

   entering from the Tavistock Sq. end it is the first building

                                        on the left



              tubes: Russell Sq, Euston Sq., Euston

 

Gather first at 9.30 am/945 am at the Leonard Woolf tree

            Tavistock Sq. Gdns. (near the cherry tree)

 

                                      Symposium Programme

 

                  Third Annual Leonard Woolf Society Symposium

                                              Sun. 24th May 2015

 

                                                10 am to 5 pm 

 

                                              Chair Suren Paul 

                                         Address of Welcome

 

Papers:

 

William Clarance: Anti Imperialist Fanatic? Far sighted Servant of the Empire?

                                                Leonard Woolf’s Anti Imperialism Re-visited

 

Dr. Shihan de Silva and Hemal Jayasuriya: Leonard Woolf and Decolonisation

 

Dr. Jane Russell: Report on Frome –              Unveiling of plaque at Frome 

                                                                         BR station from which Leonard Woolf travelled 

                                                                                                  in 1911 – 1912

                                                                         to meet Virginia Stephen in Bloomsbury

 

Ernest McIntyre: Leonard Woolf’s Writings

 

Pramila Mutthiah: A Poem by Leonard Woolf

 

Nathan Sivasambu: Dedicatory Address, 16th December 2004

                                        Tavistock Square, Bloomsbury 

                                        This Address has the names of the dedicatees

                                        of the Leonard Woolf tree: those who created and are part

                                        of Our Modern Cultural History in Colombo and London

 

Rohan de Saram: Bach Two Suites and Kodaly Finale from Sonata for solo cello opus 8

 

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                                                Lunch: 1.00 pm to 2.00 pm

                                                refreshments: tea, coffee

                                                            at the venue

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Rohan de Saram is considered the greatest exponent of Kodaly’s Sonata for solo cello. 

He studied under Kodaly. 

                                                                         

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                                                                  Display Table

 

                                                      Besides the usual items                

                  it will this year have the recently published work on Rohan de Saram: 

                                 Joachim Steinheuer Rohan de Saram Conversations 

 

                   Leonard Woolf Society Symposia presents an important component 

                                                  of Our Modern Cultural History. 

                            Created by the western half of Colombo, it is of world class.
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