' The Capture of Troy'
Acts 1 and 2
English Historical Documents, 1833-1874, compiled and edited by E. M. Young and W. D. Hancock considered by W. L. Burn Professor of Modern History in the University of Durham
*The Trojans ct Carthage*
Act 3
by William Tatton Brown
A.R.I.B.A.
Deputy County Architect.
Hertfordshire
Will the modern movement be played out in parodies of itself? What is the effect of clients whose chief concern is to have ' the latest thing'? What are the qualities to which, in a technological age, one may look for enduring value in buildings? Mr. Tatton Brown pursues some of these questions raised by Richard Neutra in Survival through Design.
' The Trojans at Carthage'
Act 4
9.40 app. Interval
9.50 app. Act 6
A seventeenth-century dialogue
Arranged by Iain Fletcher
Including poems by RochesterJacob Allestry , Jane Barker , Joan Phillips Introduction read by D. S. Carne-Ross
Sonata in F minor, Op. 120 No. 1 played by Antoine de Bavier (clarinet)
Andrzej Wasowski (piano) on a gramophone record