A discussion between
Clovis Maksoud of the Lebanese Socialist Executive and David Kessler of the Jewish Chronicle
The theme of this discussion is that both sides in the conflict are right and that neither side can compromise.
Cast in order of singing:
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Peter Gellhorn )
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, Arthur Leavins )
CONDUCTED BY CARLO MARIA GIULINI
Producer, Carl Ebert
Head of Music Staff. Jani Strasser
ACT 1
Scene 1: The tap room of the Garter Inn Scene 2: The garden of Ford's house
7.45 app. Interval
7.55 app. Act 2
Scene 1: The tap room of the Garter Inn Scene 2: Inside Ford's house
8.50 app. Interval
9.0 app. ACT 3
Scene 1: Outside the Garter Inn
Scene 2: Herne's Oak in Windsor Forett
Three talks by Enoch Powell , M.P.
2-Lords and Commons
Conflicts between the two Houses of Parliament are part of the stuff of English history,' but, says Mr. Powell, 'these conflicts lead us to forget how abnormal the situation of collision was.' In fact, down to 1832, 'one way and another, on a major issue where the credit and the authority of government was involved, the securing of the necessary co-ordination between the two Houses rarely if ever proved impossible.'
Quintet in F minor, Op. 34 played by the Hirsch String Quartet:
Leonard Hirsch. Leonard Dight
Stephen Shingles , Francisco Gabarro
Gina Bachauer (piano)
(c. 1522-1560)
A selection of his Roman sonnets made and introduced by Rayner Heppenstall
Read in French by Michel Bouquet , Madeleine Renaud , and Jean Vilar , and in English by Robert Eddison and Janette Richer
Translations by Margaret Bottrall , Frances Cornford. L. E. Jones , John Petrie , Ezra Pound , and Edmund Spenser