('Kaerlighed') by Kaj Munk
Translated and adapted for broadcasting by Marianne Helweg
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Produced by Norman Wright .
Kenneth A. Hurren writes on page 5
An opera in three acts based on Shakespeare's tragedy
Libretto by Arturo Rossato Music by Riccardo Zandonai
(sung in Italian)
Other parts sung by Litiana Pellegrino , Egidio Casolari Jolanda Torriani , Maria Luisa Zeri
Chorus and Orchestra of Radiotelevisione Itahana. Milan
(Chorus-Master, Roberto Benaglio )
CONDUCTED BY ANGELO QUESTA
The action takes place in Verona and Mantua
Act 1
A small public square near the palace of the Capulets in Verona. Night
Second of two talks by S. F. Nadel
Professor of Anthropology and Sociology in the Australian National University, Canberra
' In a word,' says Professor Nadel, ' magic attempts the physically impossible. And if this is so, then inevitably the believers in magic must be confronted, again and again, with evidence proving the failure of their magic efforts.'
In these talks he gives an answer to the question : how is it that people who believe in magic go on believing in it?
Act 2
A courtyard in the palace of the Capulets
A series of talks commenting on current legal issues
27-Mistake and the Law of Contract
by J. B. Butterworth
Fellow of New College, Oxford
A picture is bought in the mistaken belief that it is a Constable, and the seller knows of the mistake: can the buyer set aside the bargain? That is the type of problem discussed in this talk.
Acr 3
Scene 1: An open square in Mantua Scene 2: The chapel of the Capulets
Four new poems read by the author by Jill Balcon and by Anthony Jacobs
Of these poems, 'Pegasus ' and ' Psyche' have been recently published; Baucis and Philemon ' and ' Ariadne on Naxos' are hitherto unpublished.
Sonatina No. 1, in E minor Sonatina No. 2, in D played by Cor de Groot (piano)
Illustrated talk by Frank Pelleg
Besides discussing some of the ' Forty-eight,' the speaker analyses and plays (on the harpsichord) Bach's Toccata in D.
The Goldsbrough Orchestra
(Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz )
Conducted by Charles Mackerras
The novel by Harold Acton
Adapted for radio and produced by Christopher Sykes
Narrator, Norman Shelley with Dorothy Black , Patience
Collier Alexander Gauge , Olive Gregg Deryck Guyler , Carleton Hobbs
Julia Lang , Bryan Powley
Cyril Shaps , John Sharp '
Roger Snowdon , Lewis Stringer
Ann Totten , Margot van der Burgh Marjorie Westbury , Ward Williams and Geoffrey Wincott
Music composed and arranged by Norman Forber Kay played by a section of the BBC Northern Orchestra (Leac7er, Reginald Stead ) Conductor, John Hopkins
Trio in D, Op. 70 No. 1 (Geister).
Adolf Busch (violin)
Hermann Busch (cello) Rudolf Serkin (piano) on gramophone record*