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A comedy by Sacha Guitry
Adapted by Dennis Arundell from the English version of Harley Granville-Barker
with Eric Anderson , Rosamund Greenwood
Arthur Lawrence. Nancy Nevinson
Marjorie Westbury
Incidental music composed and conducted by Dennis Arundell
Produced by Peter Watts
Dennis Arundell writes in this issue

Contributors

Comedy By:
Sacha Guitry
Adapted By:
Dennis Arundell
Unknown:
Eric Anderson
Unknown:
Rosamund Greenwood
Unknown:
Arthur Lawrence.
Unknown:
Nancy Nevinson
Unknown:
Marjorie Westbury
Conducted By:
Dennis Arundell
Produced By:
Peter Watts
Unknown:
Dennis Arundell
Of the Theatre des Funambules: The barker:
Stephen Jack
Of the Theatre des Funambules: Robillard:
Russell Napier
Of the Theatre des Funambules: Bertrand:
Felix Felton
Of the Theatre des Funambules: The money-taker:
May Hallatt
Of the Theatre des Funambules: Justine:
Gladys Spencer
Of the Theatre des Funambules: Laurent:
Ronald Sidney
Of the Theatre des Funambules: Laplace,:
John Glen
Of the Theatre des Funambules: Clara:
Gabrielle Blunt
Of the Theatre des Funambules: Mme Rébard:
Florence Helm
Of the Theatre des Funambules: Clement:
Robert Atkins
Of the Theatre des Funambules: Jean Gaspard Deburau:
Leo Genn
The lady:
Catherine Salkeld
A journalist:
David Enders
Marie Duplessis:
Margaret Diamond
Mme Rabouin:
Ella Milne
A young man:
Alan MacNaughtan
Charles:
David Spenser
The doctor:
Eric Lugg

Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
Andre Navarra (cello)
London Classical Orchestra
(Leader, Thomas Carter )
Conductor, Trevor Harvey
Introduction; First dance-Don Quixote assumes his knightly character; First intermezzo (Sancho Panza ): Second dance-The first adventures of Don Quixote ; Second intermezzo (Ditlcinea); Third dance -Religious and ascetic exercises of Don Quixote ; Third intermezzo (Sancho Panza and Dulcinea); Fourth dance-Last adventures and death of Don Quixote ; Finale
(first performance in this country)
Goffredo Petrassi , one of the leading Italian composers of today, was born in 1904. Three of his most important works — Psalm 9, Coro di Morli , and the Concerto for orchestra-have been broadcast in the Third Programme. His ballet Portrait of Don Quixote was first produced in Paris in 1947 by the Ballets des Champs-Elysées. D.C.

Contributors

Flute:
Geoffrey Gilbert
Cello:
Andre Navarra
Leader:
Thomas Carter
Conductor:
Trevor Harvey
Unknown:
Dance-Don Quixote
Unknown:
Sancho Panza
Unknown:
Don Quixote
Unknown:
Don Quixote
Unknown:
Sancho Panza
Unknown:
Don Quixote
Unknown:
Goffredo Petrassi
Unknown:
Coro Di Morli
Unknown:
Don Quixote

Dichterliebe, Op. 48'
Im wunderschonen Monat Mai; Aus meinen Tranen; Die Rose. die Lilie, die Taube; Wenn ich in deine Augen seh'; Ich will meine Seele: Im Rhein, im heiligen Strome: Ich grolle nicht; Und wtissten's die Blumen; Das ist ein Flöten und Geigen; H6r ich das Liedchen klingen: Ein JUngling liebt ein Madchen; Am leuchtenden Sommermorgen; Ich hab' im Traum geweinet; AllnSchtlich im Traume seh' ich dich; Aus alten Marchen; Die alten, bosen Lieder sung by Bruce Boyce (baritone) with Clifton Helliwell (piano)

Contributors

Baritone:
Bruce Boyce
Piano:
Clifton Helliwell

A philosophical discourse by Professor John Baillie
Principal of New College, Edinburgh This talk is a shortened version of an address given in Edinburgh on August 12 during the visit of the British Association.
Professor Baiilie treats the relation of science to religion as a principle that arises not so much between two men-the man of science and the man of faith-but as the problem that emerges when the man of science and the man of faith are the same man and the two entities to be related are elements in a single mind.

The Schola Polyphonica
Director, Henry Washington
An Instrumental Ensemble.
Apostolo glorioso
Conditor alme sidprum Ecclesiae militantis Ave rpgina caelorum
Supremum est mortalibus
Introduced by Denis Stevens
Last of three programmes of musle' by Dufay

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Washington
Introduced By:
Denis Stevens

Third Programme

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