Pierre Mollet (baritone) Frederick Stone (piano)
Aurore; Chanson du pecheur: Prison;
Mandoline; En sourdine; Soir
L'horizon chimerique. Op. 118:
La mer est inflnie: Je me suis embarque:; Diane, Séléné:Vaieseaux. nous vous aunons admés
France without Britain by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schrelber
Franz Osborn (piano)
An enquiry into the remoter history of the vine and wine by Edward Hyams
Produced by Rayner Heippenstall
First Episode:
A villa in Norfolk, A.D. 400
(Continued in next column)
Second Episode:
At the mouth of the Gironde, 800 B.C.
Third Episode:
Off the coast of Attica, 1200 B.C.
Fourth Episode:
The Nile at Bsna, 1700 B.C.
Fifth Episode:
Bybios, 2500 B.C.
Sixth Episode:
An inn in Babylon, 2700 B.C.
Seventh .Episode:
The mountains of Armenia, 4000 B.C.
Also taking part:
Mary Aylett , Oliver Burt
Malcolm Hayes , Edward Hyams
Charles Leno , Christopher Rhodes
The music composed by William Wordsworth sung by the BBC Women's Chorus conducted by Harold Noble with Phillip Hattey (baritone)
(' Das Verhor des Lukullus ')
A music drama in five scenes by Bertolt Brecht
English version by Geoffrey Dunn
Musdc by Paul Dessau
DEAD CHARACTERS
LIVING CHARACTERS
(Continued in next column)
Other parts spoken by Arthur Bush , Erik Chitty
Richard Williams , Vivienne Chatterton
Denise Bryer , John Rutland
Chorus:
Dead: Shadows
Living: People, Slaves, and Children
BBC Chorus
(Ohorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
A section of the London Symphony Orchestra
CONDUCTED BY HERMANN SCHERCHEN
Producer. Geoffrey Dunn Repetiteur, George Coop
Scenes:
The Funeral Procession—The Buntal—At the Tomb of the General-Lucullus outside the Court of the Dead-The Trial of Lucullus
(A second performance of the programme broadcast on March 20)
6-Political Institutions by Max Gluckman
Professor of Social Anthropology in the University of Manchester
Professor Gluckman speaks about the orgaruiation of pr.mitive states and the means by which less developed cotnmunities seek a political balance.
String Quintet in G, Op. 77 played by The Martin String Quartet with Eugene Cruft (double-bass)