.The novel by Sybille Bedford adapted for radio by Christopher Sykes in collaboration with the author
Principal characters in order of speaking:
(Continued in neat column)
Others taking part:
Anthony Shaw , Ian Lubbock
Heron Carvic. John Baker
Kenneth Warren , John Stirling
Garard Green , Eric Lugg
Produced by Christopher Sykes
DURING THE FIRST INTERVAL:
3.45-3.55 app. Meyerbeer
Orchestral Music on gramophone records
DURINO THE SECOND INTERVAL:
4.40-4.50 app. Waldtenfel
Waltz: Mon Rêve played by the Philharmonia Promenade Orchestra conducted by Henry Krips on gramophone records
by Sybille Bedford
(continued: see page 13)
Quintet in F minor, Op. 34 played by the Element Quartet:
Ernest Element, Kenneth Page
Dorothy Hemming , Oliver Brookes
Leo Wurmser (piano)
A monthly report on the arts, science, and politics abroad
Compiled by Alan Pryce-Jones
Including an illustrated talk by Everett Helm on a recent production in Berlin of Hans Werner Henze 's opera King Stag; a report on a scientific congress recently held in Prague, by S. A. Barnett , Lecturer in Physiology in the University of Glasgow; and a talk by Ian McCallum on the newest architecture in West Germany and East Berlin.
by Manoug Parikian
7.0 app. Record: Cantelli with the Philharmonia Orchestra
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
PARTS 1-3
Agnes Giebel (soprano) Lore Fischer (contralto)
Helmut Kretschmar (tenor)
Hermann Schey (bass)
Vienna Boys' Choir
Orchestra of the Ansbach Bach Festival
Conducted by Karl Richter
by Basil Taylor
by J. R. R. Tolkien
An adaptation in six parts from volumes 2 and 3 of the trilogy
6— 'Many Partings'
Virtuoso Wind Quintet:
Edward Walker (flute) Leon Goossens (oboe) Sidney Fell (clarinet)
Ronald Waller (bassoon)
Juhn Burden (horn)
4-Songs of Duncan Ban Macintyre sung and introduced by J. C. M. Campbell
Duncan Ban (1724-1812) is considered by many to be the supreme poet of Gaelic Scotland. James Campbell sings the songs to Misty Corrie, to his bride, and to his gun. He ends with Duncan Ban's last farewell to the hills.