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Piano Quartet in E flat, Op. 87 played by the Richards Piano Quartet:
Irene Richards (violin)
Jean Stewart (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello) Terence Beckles (piano)
The third of a series of ten programmes of Dvorak's music for piano and strings.

Contributors

Piano:
Richards Piano
Violin:
Irene Richards
Viola:
Jean Stewart
Cello:
Bernard Richards
Piano:
Terence Beckles

Their Scope and Purpose
A discussion between Professor Corwin Edwards and Alan Neale
Corwin Edwards , chief economist to the Federal Trade Commission, Washington, discusses the Anti-Trust Laws with Alan Neale , who is at present writing a book on the subject at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research.

Contributors

Unknown:
Corwin Edwards
Unknown:
Alan Neale
Unknown:
Corwin Edwards
Unknown:
Alan Neale

by Colin Hardie
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
2-The Poet
In recent broadcasts Professor E. R. Dodds advanced arguments for the multiple authorship of the Iliad and the Odyssey. Mr. Hardie believes that they were composed by one and the same poet. In this talk he gives his view of Homer's creative genius and the way in which he came to compose his poems.

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor E. R. Dodds

A drama translated by Gerard Hopkins from the French of Michel de Ghelderode
Cast in order of speaking:
Music composed by Elisabeth Lutyens conducted by Edward Clark solo trumpet, George Eskdale solo horn, Lionel Bradley
The play adapted and produced by R. D. Smith

Contributors

Translated By:
Gerard Hopkins
Unknown:
Michel de Ghelderode
Composed By:
Elisabeth Lutyens
Conducted By:
Edward Clark
Unknown:
George Eskdale
Horn:
Lionel Bradley
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Guard:
Brian Wilde
Commander:
Ralph Truman
Halewyn:
Anthony Jacobs
Edwiggha, his mother:
Catherine Salkeld
Woodman's wife:
Patience Collier
Woodman:
Rupert Davies
Watchman:
Leigh Crutchley
Barbara:
Noel Hood
Purmelende:
Nlcolette Bernard
Bodyguard to Halewyn: Hylejocks:
John Phillips
Bodyguard to Halewyn: Ulford:
David March
Bodyguard to Halewyn: Wolventand:
Derek Birch
Bodyguard to Halewyn: Griffons:
John Ruddock
Duke of Ostrelande:
Richard Williams
Duchess of Ostrelande:
Ena Moon
Karol, their son:
Ian Lubbock

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