L'lmpériale (Les Nations) played by the ALARIUSEnsemble of Brussels Charles McGuire (flute)
Janine Rubinlicht (violin) Wieland Kuyken (viola da gamba)
Robert Kohnen (harpsichord) Second broadcast
Rachel Carson 's book draws attention to the dangers inherent in the use of chemical pesticides
What are the practical Implications of her case for us in Britain? How much do scientists really know about the risks to human and wild life? How well is the use of these chemicals controlled, and the public protected and informed? Is there a realistic alternative to chemical pesticides?
W. T. WILLIAMS
Professor of Botany,
University of Southampton conducts an enquiry Into these issues
Other speakers include; Dr. J. M. BARNES
F. C. BAWDEN , F.R.'. DR. E. G. CoxF.R.S. ,
Roy Hay , H. G. HUCKLE
DR. NORMAN MOORE , W. C. MOORE DR. PALMER NEWBOULD
PROFESSOR O. W. Richards , r.R.s. SIR HAROLD SANDERS DR. H. B. STONER
PROFESSOR R. L. Wain , F.R.S Second broadcast
Lyric poem in three actt by RENE FAUCHOIS Music by Faur6
Cast In order of singing: Attendants of Penelope:
CHORUS AND RADIO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF HILVERSUM
Conducted by JEAN FOURNET
Scene: Greece in legendary timet. Act 1: An ante-room outside Penelope's apartments In Ulysses' palace See page 16
This recording of a performance at the 1963 Holland Festival it a Netherlands contribution to the Radio in Europe series
ELLIS FREEMAN , an American psychologist who studied in Germany in the 1920s and has been there many times since, contrasts the mood of the German political cabaret of the twenties with that of today
Act 2: A hill overlooking the sea
Act 3: The hall In Ulysses' palace
Recording made available by courtesy of Stichtlng Nederlandsche Radio-Unie
by Ingmar Bergman translated from the Swedish by PAUL BRITTEN Austin with Joachim Richard Pasco
Special effects by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Produced by JOHN GIBSON Second broadcast
Symphony: Harold in Italy - Yehudi Menuhin (viola), Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Colin Davis
on a gramophone record