An opera in three acts on a Breton legend
Libretto by Edouard Blau
Music by Lalo sung in French: on records
Chorus and Orchestra of . Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française
Conducted BY ANDRE CLUYTENS
Time: The Middle Ages
Acr 1: The terrace of the royal Palace of Yl
A topical programme on the arts, literature, and entertainment
It is hoped to include talks on the exhibition Trends in Contemporary Dutch Art at the Arts Council Gallery; Garden District, two plays by Tennessee
Williams at the Arts Theatre; and The Cranes are Flying at the Curzon Cinema, London.
Acr 2
Scene I : A hall in the royal palace
Scene 2: A plain near the town of Y
by William Walsh
' Keats thought of the world as a place in which we alter human nature and construct from our experience a personal identity.' Drawing on the letters, Professor Walsh traces Keats's view of what takes place as a poet's powers unfold.
Act 3
Scene 1: A gallery in the royal palace Scene 2: A hilltop
by John Rex
Lecturer in Sociology
In the University of Leeds
Dr. Rex thinks that British sociology has over-emphasised methods of survey and statistical description and is inclined to overlook issues that need to be studied.
(The recorded broadcast of Aug. 20)