A lyric drama in four acts
Words and music by Puccini
(sung in Italian)
Beaux, Abbes, girls, citizens, villagers, students, courtesans, archers, and sailors
Chorus and Orchestra of Radiotelevisione Italiana, Milan
(Chorus-Master, Roberto Benaglio)
CONDUCTED BY ANGELO QUESTA
ACT 1:
A .square near the Paris Gate at Amiens
Act 2:
A room in Geronte's house in Paris
Noel Annan , Provost of King's College, Cambridge, reviews Lionel Trilling's recently-published literary essays
INTERMEZZO
The Imprisonment;
The Voyage to Havre
Act 3:
Havre: A square near the harbour
ACT 4:
A vast plain on the borders of New Orleans
by Roy Harrod
Nuffield Reader
In International Economics In the University of Oxford
Mr. Harrod believes that Sir Donald MacDougall has been too defeatist about the long-run dollar shortage in his recent book The World Dollar Problem. The speaker hopes that devaluation will not be necessary in the next twenty years, but, if it is, it should be planned in a scientific manner.
Concerto Grosso in E minor
Op. 3 No. 3
Concerto Grosso in D, Op. 3 No. 1
The Barchet Quartet and Pro Musica String Orchestra,
Stuttgart
(harpsichord continue Helma Elsner )
Conductor, Rolf Reinhardt on a gramophone record