Irene Scharrer (piano)
Two Nocturnes: D tlat. Op. 27 No.
2; E flat. Op. 55 No. 2
Barcarolle, Op. 60
Three Studies: F minor; D flat; A flat
Scherzo in B flat minor, Op. 31
Eleventh of a series of programmes of music by Chopin
An introduction written by W. H. Mellers to the three programmes of Lully's music that he has devised. Read by James Langham
The first of three programmes of music by Lully: November 13
(sung in English)
Music drama in one act after Wilde
Music by Richard Strauss
(Continued in next column)
Cast in order of singing:
Covent Garden Opera. Orchestra
(Leader. Joseph Shadwick )
Conductor. Karl Rankl
Scene: A terrace in Herod's Palace
From the Royal Opera House,
Covent Garden
Talk by H. W. Tilman
The speaker describes the experiences of a party of four-two climbers, a botanist, and a geologist-who spent this summer in the Langtang Himat on the Nepal-Tibet border eight days north of Katmandu.
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Leader, Maurice Clare )
Conducted by Georges Enesco
Translated by Louis MacNeice assisted by E. L. Stahl
Music by Matyas Seiber
Produced by E. A. Harding
Assistant producer. Donald McWhinnie
' Foust' Part 2
Programme 1
The Action: Alpine foot-hills; The Imperial Court; Pleasure garden; A dark corridor; Ante-room in the Palace; The Hall of the Knights
(Continued in next column)
Characters in order of speaking:
The Court: Joan Hart. Betty Linton ,
Lucille Lisle , Lydia Sherwood , Joan Clement Scott. Elsa Palmer , Margaret Vines , Andrew Churchman , Basil Jones , Gerik Schjelderup. John Sharp
Ariel's song sung by Alfred Deller
The New Symphony Orchestra and the Augmented Dorian Singers
Conducted by Matyas Seiber
String Quartet No. 2 played by the Griller String Quartet
Alan Pryce Jones reviews Karl Jaspers ' book on national guilt