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Benjamin Britten and his Festival

on BBC Two England

A celebration of the 20th Aldeburgh Festival opened in the presence of H.M. The Queen.
with Julian Bream, The Vienna Boys Choir, Sviatoslav Richter, Henry Moore, Sir William Walton, Peter Pears, Joyce Grenfell, King's College Chapel Choir, Cambridge University Musical Society, English Chamber Orchestra, English Opera Group, Colin Graham, Owen Brannigan, Margaret Price, James Bowman, E. M. Forster, Marion, Countess of Harewood, Stephen Reiss, John Culshaw, James Blades, Bryan Drake and Benjamin Britten
Narrated by Patrick Allen
A co-production by Henry Jaffe Enterprises Inc., and the BBC
See page 49 and colour feature on centre pages
(Colour)

Contributors

Speaker:
Julian Bream
Singers:
The Vienna Boys Choir
Pianist:
Sviatoslav Richter
Sculptor:
Henry Moore
Speaker:
Sir William Walton
Tenor:
Peter Pears
Performer:
Joyce Grenfell
Singers:
King's College Chapel Choir
Musicians:
Cambridge University Musical Society
Musicians:
English Chamber Orchestra
Singers:
English Opera Group
Singer:
Colin Graham
Singer:
Owen Brannigan
Singer:
Margaret Price
Singer:
James Bowman
Subject:
E. M. Forster
Subject:
Marion, Countess of Harewood
Subject:
Stephen Reiss
Subject:
John Culshaw
Percussionist:
James Blades
Baritone:
Bryan Drake
Subject:
Benjamin Britten
Narrator:
Patrick Allen
Producer:
Nathan Kroll
Producer:
Humphrey Burton
Editor:
Graham Bunn
Director:
Tony Palmer

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