KENNETH GALBRAITH , Professor of Economics at Harvard, contends that the businessman, having accommodated himself to the scientist in the course of the twentieth century, must now come to terms with the artist; and, Professor Galbraith thinks, this has become more necessary to him.
A play for radio by Harold Pinter
Characters:
Production by Donald McWhinnle (: third broadcast)
When A Night Out, written for the Third Programme, was first broadcast in March, The Times critic wrote that it 'uses the medium with certainty and inventiveness ... Mr. Pinter's wilderness is extremely disturbing: it has a quality that holds and convinces the listener. A large cast acted impeccably, precisely making actual Mr. Pinter's comically dreadful world.'
Quatuor Instrumental de Paris:
Yanet Puech (flute)
Janine Volant-Panel (violin)
Mireille Reculard (cello)
Françoise Petit (harpsichord)
Sonata In C minor (Das musikalische Opfer) - Bach
Fantasy - Matthew Locke
Conversation galante et amusante - Guillemain
(Called ' The Faultless Painter')
A monologue by Robert Browning
Josephine Nendick (soprano)
Jean Giraudeau (tenor)
Michel Roux (bass)
Choir of Radiodiffusion-Television Francaise
Orchestre National
Conducted by Manuel Rosenthal
(Recording made available by courtesy of R.T.F.)