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Alia breve in D
Fugue in G (a la gigue)
Choral Partita: Christ, der du bist der helle lag
Choral Prelude: Erbarm' dich mein, O Hens Gott
Prelude and Fugue in D minor played by Arnold Richardson (organ)
Chorales sung by the London Choir
Conductor, Maurice Vinden
From St. Mark's. North Audley Street Further programmes of Bach's organ music: June 27 and July 16

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Played By:
Arnold Richardson
Conductor:
Maurice Vinden

Talk by Dr. William Forrest , Assistant Director of the Headquarters Office of the World Health Organisation
The W.H.O. is the only specialised agency of the United Nations that includes all the Eastern European countries as well as the other important member states. The Assembly, which begins its meetings in Geneva tomorrow, is the first of the annual conference? of the W.H.O., which is tackling the problem of public health on a world-wide scale. (BBCrecording)

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Talk By:
Dr. William Forrest

Lyric drama in five acts by Maurice Maeterlinck
Music by Claude Debussy
Concertgebouw Orchestra
(Amsterdam)
Conducted by Henri Tomasi
Producer, Lothar Wallerstein
From the Kurhaus, Scheveningen.
Act 1
Scene 1: A forest glade, by a stream Scene 2: A hall in Arkel's castle Scene 3: In front of the castle
Act 2
Scene 1: By a fountain In the park Scene 2: A room in the castle
Scene 3: The entrance to a cave
Act 3
Scene 1 Below the tower of the castle Scene 2: The castle vaults
Scene 3: The terrace, by the vaults
Scene 4: A space in front of the castle
Act 4
Scene 1: A corridor in the castle
Scene 2: By a fountain in the park
Act 5
A room in the castle
After Act 3 (at approximately 9.45) there is an interval, during which Professor Anthony Blunt. Director of the Courtauld Institute of Art, speaks about Samuel Courtauld. The occasion of this talk is the present exhibition of Courtauld pictures at the Tate Gallery

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Unknown:
Maurice Maeterlinck
Conducted By:
Henri Tomasi
Unknown:
Lothar Wallerstein
Unknown:
Professor Anthony Blunt.
Grandsons of Arkel: Pelleas:
Jacques Jansen
Golaud:
Bertrand Etcheverry
Arkel King of Allemonde:
Pierre Froumenty
Yniold, Golaud's son by a former marriage:
Jacqueline Cellier
A physician:
Gabriel Jullia
Melisande:
Irene Joachim
Genevieve:
Helene Bouvier

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