Opera in four acts
Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte
Music by Mozart
(sung in the original Italian)
Cast in order of singing:
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
(Chorus-Master. John Pritchard )
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David McCallum ) Conducted by Fritz Busch
(who also plays the harpsichord continuo) Produced by Cart Ebert
From Glyndebourne
Act 1: The palace of Count Almaviva
Act 2: The Countess' boudoir
Talk by E. L. Woodward
Between 1932 and 1934 J. L. Garvin published three volumes of a life of Chamberlain. The final volumes are being written by Julian Amery. The first of these, published recently, is reviewed by E. L. Woodward , Professor of Modern History at Oxford.
Polonaise in D minor, Op. 71 No. 1 Ballade No. 1 in G minor played by Halina Stefanska (piano) on gramophone records
This programme, dedicated to the memory of James Stephens the Irish writer, and drawn from his broadcasts, recalls his sure-footed talk and darting wit in life and in letters
Written and narrated by H. A. L. Craig
Act 3: A hall in the palace Act 4: The palace gardens
by C. Day Lewis,
Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford
(A recording of his Inaugural Lecture delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre. Oxfond, on June 1)
Consort of Viols of the Scholia Camtorum Basiliensis :
August Wenzinger (treble viol)
Mairianne Mader (tenor viol)
Hannelore Muller donor viol)
Gertrud Flugeil tba&s viol)
The Political Situation in France
After the Klections by Jean Majssip
Parttita in. E for unaccompanied violin
Bach
Three Caprices ior solo violin (Op 1)
Paganini played by Campoli