A reminiscence by Count Alexis Bobrinskoy
(' Le Rendez-vous de Senlia ') A comedy by Jean Anouilh
English version by Edward Owen Marsh
Radio adaptation and production by Raymond Raikes
Characters in order of speaking:
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Music-drama in three acts by Richard Wagner
(sung in German)
Valkyries:
Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival
CONDUCTED BY JOSEPH KEILBERTH
The action takes place in legendary timet
Act 1
The interior of Hunding's but
E. G. Malherbe , Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Natal, speaks about the practices and problems of racial segregation in academic life
Act 2
A wild rocky place
A series of eight talks
1—A General Introduction by J. A. Camacho
Despite the diversity of the Ladn American nations rhev are by geography and history a weH-defined group which has had a recognisable influence on United Nations affairs. Often divided by politics, they yet have many problems and attitudes in common. In this group of eight talks a number of speakers with special knowledge of the region will examine these questions.
by W. S. Merwin
Readers:
Julian Sherrier , Anthony Jacobs and Derek Hart
These poems by one of the leading younger poets of the U.S.A., now resident in England, have not yet been published. Though very different in mood and form they are closely linked in theme — representing roughly the meditation, the metaphysics, and the exaltation of love.
Act 3
On rhe top of a rocky mountain
'Siegfried': October 11
(died August 22, 1903)
A. P. Ryan considers Lord Salisbury's career in the light of the recently published biography by A. L. Kennedy
Quintetto Boccherinl