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Talk by Louis Kraft former General Secretary,
South African Institute of International Affairs
Mr. Kraft surveys several aspects of the development of Africa, and gives his reasons for believing that the continent's greatest potential contribution to the world lies not in the sphere of economics or defence but in attempts to bring to African peoples ' the only kind of progress which matters: the flowering of the spirit.'
Another View: Thursday at 8.50

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Talk By:
Louis Kraft

A masque for the entertainment of King Charles II by John Blow in a new realisation by Imogen Hoist
English Opera Group Orchestra
(Leader, Olive Zorian)
Continuo: Martin Isepp (harpsichord) and Terence Weil (cello)
Conducted BY CHARLES MACKERRAS
The stage production of Clifford Williams adapted for radio by Basil Douglas

Contributors

Unknown:
John Blow
Harpsichord:
Martin Isepp
Harpsichord:
Terence Weil
Conducted By:
Charles MacKerras
Unknown:
Clifford Williams
Unknown:
Basil Douglas
Venus:
Heather Harper
Adonis:
Thomas Hemsley
Cupid:
Maria Zeri
Three Huntsmen:
Edgar Fleet
Three Huntsmen:
Frederick Davies
Three Huntsmen:
Noel Noble
Six Graces:
Jean Allister
Six Graces:
Patricia Clark
Six Graces:
Rosemarie Hill
Six Graces:
Norma Morgan
Six Graces:
Rosemary Phillips
Six Graces:
Emerentia Scheepers
Six little Cupids:
Gilgi Hauser
Six little Cupids:
Janet Holmes
Six little Cupids:
Doreen Metcalfe
Six little Cupids:
Sandra Michaels
Six little Cupids:
Eileen Sanford
Six little Cupids:
Ann Wombwell

An episode from the Mahabharata
Words and music by Gustav Hoist
English Opera Group Chorus
English Opera Group Orchestra
(Leader,Olive Zorian )
Conducted BY CHARLES MACKERRAS
The stage production of Clifford Williams adapted for radio by Basil Douglas
SCENE: A wood at evening

Contributors

Music By:
Gustav Hoist
Leader:
Olive Zorian
Conducted By:
Charles MacKerras
Unknown:
Clifford Williams
Unknown:
Basil Douglas
Satyavan, a woodman:
Alexander Young
Savitri, his wife:
Arda Mandikian
Death:
Thomas Hemsley

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