String Quartet in F minor
Op. 95 played by the AMADEUS STRING Quartet Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) Second broadcast
Written by Claude Aveline translated by MERVYN SAVILL
ANDROCLES' LION is a self-contained episode from the French radio serial A Visit to the Paradise of Famous Animals. In this, one of the sharpest and wittiest of the stories, the truth of the legend is at last revealed-by the lion.
Lion noises by JOHN GRAHAM
Other parts played by Alaric Cotter , Bruce CondeU Petronella Barker
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 6.55
A comic opera in three acts
Words and music by Donizetti presented by the Teatro San Carlo of Naples sung in Italian
Cast in order of singing:
CHORUS and ORCHESTRA OP TEATRO SAN CARLO
Chorus-Master, Michele Lanro
Leader, Aldo Ferraresi
Conductor, ALBERTO EREDE
Producer,
Eduardo de Filippo
From the King's Theatre, Edinburgh
The scene is laid in Rome. The action takes place within a day and an evening
Act 1
Scene 1: A room In Don Pasquale 's house
Scene 2: Norina's boudoir
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by ANDREW BOOTH
Professor of Electrical Engineering,
University of Saskatchewan
The ' brain drain ' has recently been a subject of public concern and debate. Professor Booth is an emigre scientist. He explains why he left-and why he does not regret his decision.
Act 2
A room in Don Pasquale 's house
A summer anthology of Scottish poetry Readers:
LENNOX MILNE , DUNCAN McINTYRE JOHN SHEDDEN
Narrated by JOHN ARNOTT Compiled and produced by STEWART CONN A new production of the programme broadcast in the Scottish Home Service on July 14. 1962
Act 3
Scene 1: A room in Don Pasquale 's house: some hours later
Scene 2: Don Pasquale 's garden: the same night followed by an Interlude at 9.50"
1893-1959
JOHN MANDER speaks about the German painter who became the savage historian of the first world war Second broadcast
of the eighteenth century played by LUCIANO SGRIZZI
Sonata in A major (ParadisQ Suite in C major (Zipoli) on a gramophone record
Edinburgh
International Festival
The last of six nightly reports based on recorded excerpts from the speeches made by playwrights, actors, producers, and film directors at the McEwan Hall, Edinburgh.
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH