Part 1
WILLIAM TOWNSEND gives a reflective Portrait of Caudebcc-en-Caux on the Seine, recalling the unprovincial sense of style which has survived the centuries, and the war, in this largely rebuilt provincial town.
Part 2
Fragments of an Aristophanic melodrama by T. S. Eliot
Music by Quincy Porter
Music conducted by Bernard Keeffe Production by Christopher Holme
John Whitworth (counter-tenor)
Edgar Fleet (tenor)
Gerald English (tenor)
The New English Consort:
Marylin Wailes
(descant recorder and bells)
Edith Lake
(viola da gamba and crwth) Michael Whewell (bassoon)
Dorothy Erhart (portative organ)
Devised by Gilbert Reaney
A weekly review of the arts
In each edition two or three speakers comment on whatever seems of most immediate interest: new productions in the theatre, art exhibitions, books, films.
Quartet in F (K.590) played by the Amadeus String Quartet:
Norbert Brainin. Siegmund Nissel
Peter Schidlof, Martin Lovett