of Euripides
Translated by D. W. Lucas
Music by Anthony Bernard
Radio adaptation and production by Raymond Raikes
Characters in order of speaking:
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London Chamber Singers
London Chamber Players conducted by Anthony Bernard
Place of Meeting ': Monday at 7.35 followed by an interlude at 4.30
('The Huguenots') Opera in four acts
Libretto by Eugene Scribe
Music by Meyerbeer
(sung in Italian)
Chorus and Orchestra of Radiotelevisione Italiana , Milan
(Chorus-Master, Roberto Benaglio )
CONDUCTED BY TULLIO SERAFIN
Scene: France, August 1572
Act 1: A room in the chateau of the Comte de Nevers in Touraine
.Acr 2: The garden of the chateau of Chenonceaux in Touraine
Talk by Donat O'Donnell
The latest novel by Albert Camus , La Chute, has puzzled many among those who have followed his intellectual development most closely. ' Some serious people among M. Camus * former friends wiU regard it as a betrayal,' says the speaker. He believes they are mistaken.
ACT 3: The Pre-aux-Clercs, by the Seine ACT 4: A room in the house of the Comte de Nevers in Paris
A series of talks commenting on current legal issues
39-Recognition of Foreign Divorces in England
by J. H. C. Morris D.C.L ,
Fellow of Magdalen College. Oxford
Dr. Morris considers some recent cases and the doctrine of ' divisible marriage.'
An account of his life in the nineteen-thirties by Clifford Dyment
Produced by Terence Tiller with Olive Gregg , Marcella Salzer
Carl Conway , Eric Francis and Julian Herington
Sonata, Op. 8 played by Zara Nelsova (cello)
followed by an interlude at 9.45
Gordon Craig talks about a remarkable Sicilian actor he saw playing at the Moscow Theatre
Introduced by Janez Gradisnik
Readers:
Robert Eddison and Duncan Mclntyr * Slovene literature may be said to begin, little over a hundred years ago, with the small volume of lyrical verse by France Preseren. 'It is still perhaps in poetry that Slovene literature finds its chief expression. In this programme Janez Gradisnik introduces the work of four contemporary Slovene poets: Bozo Vodusek , Anton Vodnik , Cene Vipotnik , and Jose Udovic. Mr. Gradisnik's translations have been revised by lain Fletcher.
Kinderscenen, Op. 15
Sonata in F sharp minor, Op. 11 played by Celia Arieli (piano)
Talk by Edward Hyams
Is it better to travel hopefully than to arrive? Listeners are invited to hear Edward Hyams 's conclusions, after his search for the yellow asphodel.