A monthly series of programmes
THE TRAVELLER by WALTER DE LA MARE Read by Alan Wheatley
Trio-Sonatas No. 21. in F
No. 13, in G minor No. 10, in B flat played by the Basil Lam Sonata Ensemble Patrick Halling (violin) Marjorie Lavers ' (violin) Peter Halling (cello)
Basil Lam (harpsichord)
Second of two programmes followed by an interlude at 7.M
The Bacchae
Words and music by EGON WELLESZ
First broadcast in this country, sung in German
The Asiatic Maenads, Pentheus' warriors, women of Thebes as Bacchae, people of Thebes
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF the AUSTRIAN RADIO
Chorus-Master, Gottfried Preinfalk Conducted by MILTIADES CARIDIS
Acr 1
Scene 1: At the grave of Semele, outside Thebes
Scene 2: In front of Cadmus's palace within the citadel
Firab of two talks by Walter Ullmann Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
Medieval Kingship exhibits a tension between theocracy and feudalism. On the whole theocracy prevailed in France, feudalism in England.
The Medieval People: July 1
Acr 2: A wooded gorge on Mount Cithaeron
Recording of a performance broadcast in Austria: made available by courtesy of österreichischer Rundfunk
A discussion about growth between
Anthony Crosland M.P. and Colin Clank
Director, Institute for Research In Agricultural Economics at Oxford
There has been much discussion among economists in recent months about how Britain's comparatively slow rate of economic growth could be increased. Colin Clark , author of a recent Hobart Paper on growth, and Anthony Crosland look at some of the reasons why the British economy is not expanding faster, and suggest possible solutions.
Trio In E (K.542) played by the London Czech Trio Jack Rothstein. (violin) Karel Horitz (cello)
Lisa Marketta (piano)
: second broadcast
A talk illustrated at the harpsichord by Thurston Dart