Suite: Nobilissima Visione
Introduction and Rondo
March and Pastorale; Passacaglia played by the Philadelphia Orchestra
Conductor, Eugene Ormandy on gramophone records
Science Today
Professor M. L. Oliphant F.R.S. Director of the Department of Physics in the University of Birmingham, gives the last' talk in this series
Sextet in B flat, Op. 18 played by the Hurwitz String Quartet:
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Granville Jones (violin) Kenneth Essex (viola)
Terence Weil (cello)
Herbert Downes (viola)
Raymond Clark (cello)
Last of six programmes of music by Brahms
John Bryson introduces a selection of his poetry
Readers:
Mary O'Farrell , Paul Scofield
Production by Frank Hauser
Comedy opera in three acts
Libretto by Jacopo Ferretti
Music by Rossini
(Continued in next column)
Courtiers. ladies of the court
Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of RadioItaliana. Turin
(Chorus-Master. Bruno Erminero)
Conductor. Mario Rossi
(Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Italiana. Turin)
Desmond Shawe-Taylor on * Cinderella Without Her Slipper page 6
Act 1
A room in Don Magniflco 's castle
The Rev. Leslie I. Edgar , Senior Minister of the Liberal Jewish
Synagogue, discusses the Jewish doctrine of man
Act 2
In the palace of Don Ramiro
Four talks by Lionel Fielden
1-Indo-Pakistan Relations
Lionel Fielden , who was Controller of Indian Broadcasting from 1935 to 1940, and has just returned from a visit to India and Pakistan, discusses recent sources of conflict between these two countries.
Act 3
A room in Don Magniflco 's castle
From the memoirs of Harriette Wilson
Reader, Kelty MacLeod
Walter Gieseking (piano)