by Henrik Ibsen
Adapted for radio by Max Faber from his new English version
Characters in order of speaking:
The action of the play passes through three consecutive days in the summer of 1888 in a small town on a fjord in north Norway
Production by Mary Hope Allen
La Passione
Prepared for performance by Basil Lam
Margaret Ritchie (soprano)
Peter Pears (tenor)
George Pizzey (baritone)
Bernard Steel (bass)
South London Bach Society
(Conductor, Paul Steinitz )
Charles Spinks (organ)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Leader, Maurice Clare )
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
Part 1
by A.C. Lloyd, Lecturer in Philosophy at St. Andrews University
A series of seven talks
It is perhaps more natural to suppose that thought influences language rather than that the influence is the other way round. In this series of talks speakers have been invited to consider the factor of language determinism in different fields, including science, law, literature, and economics.
La Passione
Part 2
Story by Christopher Hibbert
Read by Leonard Sachs
Quatuor Haydn: .
George Maes (violin)
Louis Hertogh (violin)
Louis Logie (viola)
Rene Pousseele (cello)
A monthly review of current architecture' questions
London Housing
Peter ShephearJ, A R.I.B.A., talks about the new housing scheme on the river front at Pimlico, erected for the Westminster City Council
Kreisleriana, Op. 16 played by Moiseiwitsch (piano)