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A drama in three continuous acts by André Obey
Translated from the French by John Whiting
Radio adaptation and production by Raymond Raikes
(Continued in neat column)
Incidental music composed by John Hotchkis
Une Fille pour du vent was first produced at the Comedie-Francaisc on April 15, 1953.

Contributors

Unknown:
André OBEy
Unknown:
John Whiting
Production By:
Raymond Raikes
Composed By:
John Hotchkis
A soldier:
David Peel
A servant:
Jonathan Field
Menelaus, a General, brother to Agamemnon:
James McKeohnie
Ulysses, a General:
Richard Williams
Agamemnon, Commander-in-Chief of all the forces of Hellas:
Francis de Wolff
Clytemnestra, his wife:
Idina Scott-Getty
Iphlgeneia, their daughter:
Dorothy Gordon

(The Vampire)
A romantic opera in two acts and four scenes
Libretto by Wilhelm August Wohlbruck
Italian version by Antonio Gronen Kubizki
Music by Marschner
(edited by Hans Pfltzner)
(sung in Italian)
Dialogue spoken by:
Evaldo Rogato, Lucilla Filipponi, Eneo Tarascio, Nando Gazzolo, Mariea Ciceri, Mauro Carbonoli, Liana Casartelli, Peppino Mazzullo, Rino Palumbo, Antonio Barpi, Gianni Bortolotto, Renata Salvagno and Giuseppe Ciabattini
Witches, spirits, huntsmen countryfolk
Chorus and orchestra of Radio Italiana, Milan
(Chorus-Master, Roberto Benaglio)
Conducted by Robert Heger

The action takes place in England in the Middle Ages

Act 1
Scene 1: A moonlit glade near a cave
Scene 2: The garden-room of Sir Humphrey's mansion

Der Vampyr was first produced at Leipzig in 1828.

Contributors

Libretto:
Wilhelm August Wohlbruck
Italian version:
Antonio Gronen Kubizki
Music:
null Marschner
Music edited by:
Hans Pfltzner
Singers/Musicians:
Chorus and orchestra of Radio Italiana, Milan
Chorus-master:
Roberto Benaglio
Conductor:
Robert Heger
Sir Humphrey Davenaut:
Franco Calabrese
Malvina, his daughter, betrothed to Aubry:
Ester Orell
Edgar Aubry:
Renato Gavarinl
Lord Ruthven, the vampire:
Filippo Maero
Sir Berkeley:
Enrico Campi
Ianthe, Berkeley's daughter:
Irene Gasperont Fratiza
George Dibdin:
Giorgio Paladi
Emmy, the Bailiff's daughter, betrothed to George:
Dora Gatta
James Gadshill:
Giorgio Paladi
Richard Scrop:
Angelo Meneuriali
Robert Green:
Dario Caselli
Toms Blunt:
Cristiano Dalamangas
Suzy:
Luisa Ribacchi
Dialogue spoken by:
Evaldo Rogato
Dialogue spoken by:
Lucilla Filipponi
Dialogue spoken by:
Eneo Tarascio
Dialogue spoken by:
Nando Gazzolo
Dialogue spoken by:
Mariea Ciceri
Dialogue spoken by:
Mauro Carbonoli
Dialogue spoken by:
Liana Casartelli
Dialogue spoken by:
Peppino Mazzullo
Dialogue spoken by:
Rino Pajumbo.
Dialogue spoken by:
Antonio Barpi
Dialogue spoken by:
Gianni Bortolotto
Dialogue spoken by:
Renata Salvagno
Dialogue spoken by:
Giuseppe Ciabattini

Talk by J.Z. Young, F.R.S.

'The Mind and tihe Eye,' by Agnea Arber, F.R.S., is described as 'a study of the biologist's standpoint.' J.Z. Young, Professor of Anatomy at University college, London, reflects on some of the issues raised by Mrs. Arber as she describes the relationship, in scientific method, between the eye that sees and the mind that weighs and pronounces.

Contributors

Speaker:
Professor J.Z. Young

Third Programme

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