played by Charles Spinks
From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
In the second of two talks D.M. MacKay discusses the body-mind problem as it appears to be raised by reasoning instruments.
'The Hunter's Bride *
A romantic opera in three acts and five scenes
Libretto by Friedrich Kind
English version by Edward J. Dent
Music by Weber
(Continued in next column)
Other speaking parts taken by Alison Reid , Esme Smith
George Stearn Scott , Ronald Sidney
BBC Opera Chorus and Orchestra
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
Repetiteur, Leo Wurmser Producer, Dennis Arundell
The scene is laid in the Bohemian Forest about the year 1650
Act 1: An open space in the forest. In front of a tavern
Roger Wilson , head of the Department of Social Studies, University College of Hull, gives the. second of three talks on the tradition of social service in a changed society
Act 2
Scene 1: A room in the ranger's lodge Scene 2: The Wolf's Glen
Alan Ross comments on the selection of Robert Lowell's 1938-49 poems recently published in this country
Act 3
Scene 1: A glade in the forest
Scene 2: Agnes' room in the lodge
Scene 3: A romantic landscape in the forest
Sixth of a series of programmes of music by Weber. October 9. Another performance of ' Der Freischütz': ': September 25
by Dorothy Baker
Elise Csorfalvi and Arpad Cereca (violins) Charles Reiner (piano)
Twenty-fourth of a series of reports on the Soviet point of view as expressed in the Soviet Press and broadcasts directed to listeners in the U.S.S.R.