by Paul Claudel
[Starring] Edwige Feuillere and Jean-Louis Barrault
A broadcast performance in French of the Jean-Louis Barrault production
Produced for radio by J Weltman
During the interval (4.0-4.10 app.):
Debussy - De l'aube a midi sur la mer (La Mer) played by the NBC Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini on gramophone records
Music drama in three acts by Richard Wagner
(sung in German) Valkyries:
Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival
CONDUCTED BY JOSEPH KEILBERTH
Producer. Wieland Wagner
The action takes place in legendary times
ACT 1: The interior of Hunding's hut
A series of talks commenting on current legal issues
25-Parliament and the Courts by Harry Street Professor of Law
In the University of Nottingham
The relation between Parliament and the Courts is illustrated in cases where persons outside Parliament are alleged to have acted in contempt of Parliament.
ACT 2: A wild rocky place
A group of five talks
1-The East in the West by Darsie Gillie
Manchester Guardian correspondent in Paris
by Paul Claudel
Translated from
' Cinq Grandes Odes ' and introduced by Geoffrey Brereton
3—' Magnificat'
Readers: Valentine Dyall
Margot van der Burgh , Joan Hart
Production by Christopher Sykes
Act 3: On the top of a rocky mountain
A Comparison by Norman St. John-Stevas
The Twentieth Century recently devoted a number each to Cambridge and Oxford. Mr. St. John-Stevas draws the comparison between these two presentations.
(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 6)
of the eighteenth century
Musica da Camera: Harold Clarke (flute) Wilfred Smith (flute)
Joy Hall (cello) Hubert Dawkes
(harpsichord and fortepiano)
Seventh of eight programmes devised and edited by Stanley Sadie