Introduced by CECIL CLUTTON
4: Le Petit-Andely (Eure)
Music by Couperin played by MICHEL CHAPUIS on a gramophone record
on Shakespeare's Sonnets
The first of two programmes in which the Sonnets are reconsidered by one of the leading poets of our time followed by a reading from the Sonnets by MARILS GORING
Second broadcast
Second talk: December 5
sung by DOROTHY DOROW (soprano) with SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano)
Second broadcast
A play by Mordecai Richler adapted from his own story with Bernard Braden and Meier Tzelniker
Members of the Group: Leo Maguire , Joe Sterne
Ronald Wilson , Lewis Moskin
Norman Wynne. Wesley Murphy Peter O'Shaughnessy
Kevin Flood , Trader Faulkner Bruce Bceby , Andrew Sachs and William Buck
Produced by R. D. SMITH
Third broadcast
SIEGFRIFD PALM (cello)
BBC SYMPHONY Orchestra Leader. Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Franz-Paul Decker
Part 1
Saving Bacon's bacon by GARETH JONES
Fellow of Trinity College. Cambridge
A bequest to finance the search for the Bacon Shakespeare manuscripts could only be enforced if it were charitable. To find out whether it was charitable the court had to study a line of cases stretching back 363 years
Part 2
This performance is from the original version edited by Robert Haas and published in 1944
By way of introduction to
Sunday's broadcast CHARLES MACKERRAS and BASIL LAM discuss some of the problems they have encountered in editing Rameau's opera for modern performance followed by an interlude at 10.55