Talk by R. W. Ketton-Cremer
Quintet in A (K.581) for clarinet and strings played by Stephen Waters (clarinet)
The Martin String Quartet:
David Martin (violin)
Neville Marriner (violin)
Eileen Grainger (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello)
Seventh of a series of programmes, each including a Mozart quintet
On the forty-fifth anniversary of Cezanne's death Gerard J. R. Frankl speaks on how Cezanne saw and used colour
A new translation for broadcasting by C. Day Lewis
Produced by Basil Taylor
Book 6
A lyric tragedy in five acts
Words by the Abbé Pellegrin
Music by Rameau
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BBC Opera Chorus
(Trained by Alan G. Melville )
BBC Opera Orchestra (Leader. John Sharpe )
Thurston Dart (harpsichord)
Edward Holmes (cello continuo) Conducted by Roger Desormiere
Producer, Robert Collet
The action takes place in Ancient Greece, and at the entrance to Hades
Act 1
The temple of Diana a.t Trezene
Act 2
The entrance to Hades
Act 3
Theseus' palace, overlooking the sea
Rose Macaulay talks about bathing as practised in various parts of the world, in various periods, and in various costumes
Act 4
A wood sacred to Diana. near the sea
Act 5
Sc 1: The same as Act 4
Sc. 2: The garden avenues of the forest of Aricia
by Nontando Jabavu
Nontando Jabavu , one of a family of distinguished African educationists, speaks about her own experience of the difficulties of growing up to share in two cultures.
Six Paganini Studies played by Mewton Wood (piano)