Film music: Our Town played by the Little Orchestra Society
Conducted by Thomas Scherman on gramophone records
by Michael Innes
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall 4—' The Trial of Ancient Iago'
Critics and representative figures of various ages played by: Elizabeth Barry. Stanley Beard
Heron Carvic, Malcolm Hayes
Arthur Hill , Stephen Jack
Julia Lang. John Laurie
Delphi Lawrence , Carmen Mochan
Mary O'Farrell. Bryan Powley
Bernard Rebel , Thea Wells and Arthur Young
Neville Marriner (violin)
Peter Gibbs (violin)
Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Patrick Ireland (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
Eugene Cruft (double-bass)
ThuTston Dart (harpsichord, organ)
(Continued in next column)
Last of three programmes devised by Denis Stevens
A series of seven talks
3-The New Towns as Prototypes by Colin Boyne
Editor of The Architects' Journal
The enthusiasm with which this country greeted the idea of building new towns has died down. However, after a long period of gestation, sufficient building has perhaps now been carried out to show what form, in the view of architect-planners and Development Corporations, the late twentieth-century English town should take.
followed by an interlude at 7.66
A tragedy in one act
Libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Music by Richard Strauss
(sung in German)
Cast in order of singing:
Stuttgart State Opera Chorus (Chorus-Master, Heinz Mende ) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, Arthur Leavins )
Conducted BY FERDINAND LEITNER
Producer, Kurt Puhlmann
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
A discussion between
A. G. N. Flew
Professor of Philosophy in the University College,
North Staffordshire and R. W. Hepburn
Lecturer at King's College, Aberdeen
' When I consider the heavens ... what is man? * Sometimes human beings seem all-important, at other times insignificant and trivial. Professor Flew and Mr. Hepburn consider the logical situations presented by such clashes of perspective.
Introduced by Iain Fletcher
played by C. H. Trevor
Dieu fut toujours la force de ma vie (Psalm 27); Dieu. mon berger (Psalm 23); 0 notre Dieu, tout bon, tout adorable (Psalm 8)