(L'Aiuola Bruciata') by Ugo Betti
Translated from the Italian and adapted for radio by Henry Reed
Cast in order of speaking:
Music for horn composed by William Wordsworth played by Alan Civil
Production by Donald McWhinnie
The time is the present. The action takes place in a single night.
An opera with two acts
Words and music by Arnold Schoenberg
(sung in German)
(Continued in next column)
Chorus of NWDR. Hamburg
(Chorus-Masters,
Max Thurn and Otto Franze )
. Chorus of NWDR, Cologne
(Chorus-Masters,
Bernhard Zimmerman and Otto Maier )
Chorus of the Hamburg State Conservatory (Chorus-Master, Adolf Detel )
Symphony Orchestra of NWDR, Hamburg
CONDUCTED BY HANS ROSBAUD
Producer, Hermann Spitz
Act 1
A Malayan Experiment
Talk by J. B. Perry Robinson
The speaker was in Malaya as an Information Officer and has latterly been engaged on research in connection with an official history of the Emergency. He describes how the crisis of confidence ' was met by an experiment in military and civil integration. He suggests that the Malayan experiment may have significance for other territories that are defending themselves against subversion as well as force.
Act 2
A critical evaluation by D. G. Bridson
Excerpts from Ezra Pound's poetry read by Marius Goring. Frederick Allen and Alan Wheatley
'Letters to a Friend,' a section of Ezra Pound's unpublished correspondence: March 2
Quintet in B flat (K.46) played by the Element Quartet:
Ernest Element (violin) Sylvia Cleaver (violin)
Dorothy Hemming (viola)
Norman Jones (cello) with Herbert Downes (viola)
Quintet in C (K.515): March 1