by Jules Supervielle
Translated by Gerard Hopkins
Adapted and produced by R. D. Smith
Cast in order of speaking:
Peons, penitents, officials, guests, soldiers of liberation, soldiers of Spain: T.St. John Barry Sherlie Dane , Tita Dane , Ernest Eytle , Margaret Gordon , Dudley Jones ,
Joan Lindsay , Willy Richardson , Josephine Stroud , Richard Waring , Brian Wilde
Songs arranged by A. L. Lloyd and Willy Richardson
Music played by Fitzroy Coleman , Tommy Eytte
Fred Perry ,Leslie Week
Translation of Lamartine's ' Le Lac ' by Terence Tiller
Comic opera in three acts by Bedrich Smetana
Libretto by Karl Sabina
(sung in Czech) on gramophone records
Characters in order of singing:
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Chorus and Orchestra of the , Prague National Theatre
CONDUCTED BY JAROSLAV VOGEL
Act 1: The square of a Bohemian village, with an inn at one side
Act 2: A room at the inn
D. S. Savage considers the proposition that our cultural life is slowly dying
Act 3: The same as Act 1
A series of talks commenting on current legal issues
13-Freedom of Contract by a barrister
The Hirsch String Quartet:
Leonard Hirsch (violin) Leonard Dight (violin)
Stephen Shingles (viola) Francisco Gabarro (cello)
Jack Brymer (clarinet)
String Quartet in A minor, Op. 51
No. 2
Quintet in B minor, Op. 115, for clarinet and strings
Piano Trio, Op. 101: Thursday at 6.0
of Dante Alighieri
The first cantica of the Divine Comedy, translated into English triple rhyme by Laurence Binyon
A reading in six parts
Produced by Peter Duval Smith
Part 6 (Cantos 29-34)-Dante and Virgil continue through the Eighth Circle of the fraudulent: The tenth chasm of the faisifiers of commodities, persons, money, or words; the giant Antaeus deposits the poets at the bottom of the Pit of Hell; the Ninth Circle which torments the traitors to their kindred, country, guests, or lords; Virgil shows Lucifer to Dante; the poets arrive at the centre of the earth and then climb upwards towards the antipodes; they emerge at the foot of Mount Purgatory and see the stars.
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Sonatina; Sonatina seconda played by Philip Levi (piano)
(died October 28. 1704) A series of three talks
3—The Social Responsibility of the Intellectual
Peter Laslett , Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, talks about Locke as political theorist, politician, and administrator.