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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON "PRIX ITALIA" ENTRIES FOR 1956 ----' ^ l 9Ss the 1 1 , The Prix Italia is an organization originally established by the Radio Televisione Italiana in 194* 7 ’. At "the present time its membership consists of seventeen (17) different countries. These are: Austria, France, Great Britain, Italy Monaco, the Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Luxemburg, Canada, Ireland, Japan and the United States. The United States is represented by the National Association of Educational Broadcasters. The Prix Italia is interested in the encouragement and promotion of quality radio programs in the areas of music, literature and drama, and documentary broadcasting. In 1956 the United States is a member of the Literature and Drama Jury. No entries in this area, therefore, may be made by the United States. ENTRIES FOR MUSICAL AND DOCUMENTARY BROADCASTING In 1956 the United States will enter two (2) musical programs and two (2) documentary broadcasting programs. The basic requirements for both types are that they be a minimum of twenty-five (25) minutes in length and may go as long as eighty-five (85) minutes. The musical composition must be "with words", and should make use of the "electrophonic medium". This, therefore, confines musical compositions to such things as cantatas, operas, choral works or musical works employing narrators where the narration is an integral part of the music itself. The composition should have been completed within the past