Arne Skjold Rasmussen
(piano)
('El Burlador de Sevilla') by Tirso de Molina
Newly translated by Roy Oampbell
Music specially composed by Tristram Cary
Cast in order of speaking:
(Continued in next column)
Musicians and singers conducted by Denys Darlow
Radio adaptation and produotion by Frederick Bradnum
During the interval (7.35-7.45 app.)
Gluck
Movements from the ballet, Don Juan played by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Rudolph Morale on gramophone records
One-act opera by Ravel
Libretto by Franc-Nohain
(sung in French) on gramophone records
Cast in order of singing: with the French National Radio Orchestra Conducted by René Leibowitz
Scene: Torquemada's shop in eighteenth-century Toledo
A talk by Paul Bohannan
Lecturer in Social Anthropology in the University of Oxford
Primitive or exotic languages — even more t'h-an merely foreign languages — present surprises, difficulties, and problems in translation. Dr. Bohannan compares ways ot transferring meaning from the languages of primitive peoples to our own.
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
Roger Lord (oboe)
The Harvey Phillips
String Orchestra
(Leader. Hugh Bean)
Conductor, Harvey Phillips
Michel Gry is a French composer, born ;n 1919, who studied with Nadia Boulanger. He has written a number of orchestral and chamber works, including a concerto for two pianos, and a piano sonata. His Stele pour un héros for string orchestra was broadcast in the Third Programme in December 1952. His Concerto No. 2 was composed in the spring of 1951 as a wedding present for Howard Hartog and his wife, Margaret Kiitchin , the pianist. H.R.
First of two talks by John Jones
Fellow of Merton College, Oxford