A play by Henry de Montherlant
Translated from the French and adapted for radio by Henry Reed
Characters in order of speaking:
Two of Malatesta s captains:
Time: June to October 1468
Place: Rimini-Rome-Rimini Production by E. A. Harding
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 26)
To be repeated on March 18
During the performance of 'Malatesta' there will be a ten-minute interval, beginning at approximately 6.55 p.m.. when the following will be broadcast:
Szymanowski
Four Mazurkas, Op. 50 played by Artur Rubinstein (piano) on gramophone records
Maria Stader (soprano)
Richard Lewis (tenor)
Bruce Boyce (baritone)
South London Bach Society
(Conductor. Paul Steinitz )
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Vittorio Gui
Part 1
Haydn's ' Slabal Mater ' and Symphony No. 49: March 17
by T. F. T. Plucknett , F.B.A.
Professor of Legal History in the University of London
Professor Plucknett considers how jury trial (originally little better than an ordeal) became in England a rational process, and he contrasts the developments on the Continent.
Fifth of a series of seven talks on comparative law. To be repeated on March 11. Next talk: March 15
Part 2
Another performance of this concert tomorrow (all Home Services except Scottish)
Martin Cooper talks about Léon Vallas' new book on Cesar Franck
followed by an interlude at 10.40
A programme of his gramophone records
Selected and introduced by Max Jones
Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano)
William Herbert (tenor)
Clifton Helliwell (accompanist)
The Passionate Shepherd; Fair and True; The Lover's Maze; After Two Years; Mockery; Jillian of Berry
Cradle Song; Take 0 take those lips away: Lullaby; Consider; A Prayer to St. Anthony of Padua; The Sick Heart
Faurth of six programmes of songs by Warlock.
Talk by Terence Prittie
(Thursday s recorded broadcast)