Ballet in one act, with chorus (poem by Joseph Weterings ). London Philharmonic Choir (Conductor, Frederic Jackson ) BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader,Paul Beard )
Conducted by Walter Goehr
The story by Richard le Gallienne read by Robert Marsden
Act 1
Christopher Hassall writes on page 6
Talk by Nikolaus Pevsner
On a recent visit to the Dolomites the speaker was struck by the number of power stations, dams, and artificial lakes now being created there by Italian engineers. He considers the aesthetic effect of this bold new engineering architecture on the ancient mountain landscape.
Act 2
by F. Kingdon-Ward, O.B.E .
An account by the plant collector of his discovery of a hitherto unknown and unique lily.
Act 3
BEORHTHELM'S SON'
An epilogue to the fragmentary
Anglo-Saxon heroic poem
' The Battle of Maldon ' by J. R. R. Tolkien with Gareth Jones
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
The Allegri String Quartet
Four Studies in Barotse Law by Max Gluckman
Professor of Social Anthropology in the University of Manchester
3-The Case of the Dog-in-the-Manger' Headman