Ena Dargan speaks about the drama of the Incas and, in particular, a play describing the ' Spanish conquest, The Death of Atahualpa
The lost text of this play was found by Ena Dargan, who saw it being performed in a remote village of the Andes.
A drama of the Incas
Adapted for radio by Angel Ara
Translated from the Spanish by J.A. Camacho
Music composed by Manuel Lazareno
BBC Chorus and the Boyd Neel Orchestra (leader, Granville Jones) conducted by Maurice Miles
Production by D.G. Bridson (who writes on page 6)
The Geraint Jones
Singers and Orchestra
(Leader, Winifred Roberts )
Conductor, Geraint Jones
Thurston Dart (harpsichord)
Alan Harverson (organ)
Motet: Fürcrute dich njcht
Suite No. 1. in C
Motet: Lobet den Herren
Second of four programmes including Bach's six motets and four orchestral suites
Geoffrey Barraclough talks-about The European Inheritance, a new three-volume study edited by Sir Ernest Barker , Sir George Clark , and M. Paul Vaucher
Sidney Griller (violin) Jack .O'Brien (violin) Philip Burton (viola) Colin Hampton (cello)
by E. R. Dodds
Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Oxford 1—' Where and When ? '
These lectures are shortened versions of the two Lewis Fry Memorial Lectures delivered by Professor Dodds in the University of Bristol early last year.
Sinfonie Concertante in E flat
(K.364) played by Isaac Stern (violin)
William Primrose (viola)
Perpignan Festival Orchestra
Conducted by Pablo Casala on gramophone records