by M. W. Richey
Secretary of the Institute of Navigation
Mr. Richey takes the book of this title by Professor E. G. R. Taylor as the basis of a review of the development of navigation to the time of Captain Cook.
of Aristophanes
Newly translated by Patric Dickinson
Music by Christopher Whelen
Radio adaptation and production by Raymond Raikes
Characters in order of speaking: and (Continued in next column)
Armament manufacturers, etc.
The Ambrosian Singers and a section of the New Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer
Comic opera in two acts
Libretto by Cesare Sterbint
Music by Rossini sung in Italian: on records
Milan Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Conducted BY TULLIO SERAFIN
The action takes place in Seville
Act 1: Scene 1: Outside Dr. Bartolo's house
Scene 2: A room in the house
by H. W. R. Wade
Fellow of Trinity College. Cambridge
An account of the five-year constitutional struggle which arose out of the South African Government's racial policy and attempts to by-pass the entrenched clauses of the constitution.
ACT 2
Dr. Bartolo's library
La Cenerentola 1: June 9
by Raymond Russell
Mr. Russell discusses the decline of the harpsichord in the nineteenth century, attributes its recent revival to the pioneering of Erard, Pleyel, and Arnold Dolmetsch , and compares modern methods of manufacture with those of Bach's day.
Frederick Grinke (violin)
Eric Harrison (piano)
Finzi composed this Elegy during the war. Later he had intended to use it as the slow movement of a sonata for violin and piano, on which he had begun work shortly before his death last year.