The God of Gold by Angelo Paccagnini first broadcast in this country
FRANÇOlSE ROUSSEAU (soprano) MARIA TERESA MASSA FERRERO (mezzo-soprano)
TEODORO RovETTA (baritone)
Readers:
ANNARITA PASANESI FRANÇOISE PERANZI GHERARDO PERANZI
CHORUS OF THE ITALIAN RADIO
ROME SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CARLO FRANCI
Ihis recording is made available by courtesy of the Italian Broadcasting Service.
A weekly review of the arts
In this edition:
JAMES PRICE on Joseph Losey 's new film, King and Country PETER PORTER discusses his second collection of verse Poems. Ancient and Modern, with FREDERICK GRUBB
EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH on the exhibition Art in the Executive Suite, at the Grosvenor Gallery, Davies Street, London, W.1
by Leslie Halward
with Chris Gittins and Brian Hewlett
In the slump of the 1930s work was hard to come by. For a young man with a wife even a humble job on a building site was heaven: but the weather 'turned around.'
Cast in order of speaking: [see below]
Produced by R.D. Smith in the BBC Midland studios
(To be repeated on January 2)
See page 47
Sonata in G minor played by ANTHON VAN DER HORST (chamber organ) on a gramophone record
Four talks by Professor Erich Heller
3: The Prince of the Romantic Inwardness
Erich Heller discusses Hamlet as the-in Hegel's sense-greatest ' Romantic ' drama. Hamlet's tragedy is seen as the result of an inwardness which ' passes show'. -that is-a subjectivity which is incapable of regarding the external world as its adequate equivalent. Coleridge, the Romantic critic, first pointed to this Hamlet theme, and T. S. Eliot , the anti-Romantic critic, used it in denying to the drama artistic success.
The Tempestuous Retreat: December 14
The fifth of six programmes of Haydn's Quartets Op 76 and Mozart's String Quintets played by the ALLEGRI String QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
Peter Thomas (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello) with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
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