('Tutto per Bene') by Luigi Pirandello
Translated and adapted for broadcasting by Henry Reed
Produced by Wilfrid Grantham
Cast in order of speaking:
(Continued in neat column)
Marchese Flavio Gualdi. Michael Bates Count Veniero Bongiani. Eric Anderson with Henry Mara. Brian Hayes and John Turnbull
in a recorded talk about the operas of Delius introduces
An opera in three acts: words and music by Frederick Delius
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David McCallum )
CONDUCTOR:
SIR THOMAS Beecham , BT.
Producer, Dennis Arundell
Act 1
Irmelin's room in the royal castle
Act 2
Scene 1: A swamp in the forest
Scene 2: A hall in Rolf's stronghold
Scene 3: In the mountains
Worker- Priests : a problem of faith and loyalties by Pierre Emmanuel
Act 3
Scene 1: A hall in the royal castle Scene 2: Outside the royal castle
A monthly magazine of new poetry and prose, edited and introduced by Ludovic Kennedy
The programme includes work by G. Brader , Mangiad Evans John Digiby
Burne Singer andVernon Watkins
Readers:
Kelty MacLeod , Felix Felton amd James McKechnie
Quartet in B flat (K.589) played by the Amadeus String Quartet:
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin)
Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
An observer's impressions of current life and opinion by Christopher Salmon
6--Cheap at the Price
The speaker touches on some of the fundamental notions, about which, he thinks, we slhall all need to make up our minds before we can expect industry to solve Britain's problems of production.
Singing and Hand-clapping
First of two programmes by the Rev. A. M. Jones
Lecturer in African Music at the School of African and Oriental Studies, University of London
In this programme the Rev. A. M. Jones uses recordings made by him in Northern Rhodesia to analyse the nature of African rhythm as exemplified in songs and hand-clapping.
Production by Douglas Cleverdon
Denis Matthews and Howard Ferguson
(piano duet)
Noel Annan , Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, tailks about Isaiah Berlin's recently published essay on the sources of Tolstoy's historical scepticism
(The recorded broadcast of Nov. 17)