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A series of programmes based on recordings made by Alan Lomax and by members of the National Centre for the Study of Folk Music, the Accademia Santa Cecilia, Rome (director, Giorgio
Nattaletti)
3-Love, Marriage,
Birth, and Death
The programme produced and narrated by Alan Lomax tn the studios of Radiotelevisione Italiana, Rome

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Lomax
Unknown:
Alan Lomax

An intermezzo in two scenes
Music by Nicolo Jommelli
Revised byMaffeo Zanon
Orchestra of Radiotelevisione Italiana, Milan
Conducted by Ennio Gerelli
The scene is a park adorned with grottoes; the time, the eighteenth century.

Contributors

Music By:
Nicolo Jommelli
Unknown:
Maffeo Zanon
Conducted By:
Ennio Gerelli
Don Narciso a vain foolish nobleman:
Mario Spina
Mergellina, a Neapolitan bird-catcher:
Luisa Villa

Vilem Tausky introduces a programme of music on gramophone records
Items include the Serenade for chamber orchestra, the Sonata for two violir.s and piano. Songs on two Pages." and the last two movements of Symphony No. 4
Ernest Bradbury writes on page 6

Contributors

Introduces:
Vilem Tausky
Unknown:
Ernest Bradbury

Talk by Austen Albu , M.P.
Recently in the Third Programme Colin Clark argued the case against the drive for more investment on the grounds that the importance of capital in relation to the national income tended progressively to decline. In this talk the speaker examines what he calls the economic determinism that underlies this view.
(The recorded broadcast of March 30)

Contributors

Talk By:
Austen Albu
Unknown:
Colin Clark

Third Programme

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