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An Hour with Joan Sutherland

on BBC One London

also featuring Marilyn Horne (mezzo-soprano) and John Alexander (tenor).
An informal programme in which Joan Sutherland, one of the world's most famous prima donnas, sings some of her favourite music, including excerpts from:
Semiramide (Rossini), Alcina (Handel), I Puritani (Bellini)
Joan Sutherland also talks to her recording manager Terry McEwen who introduces the programme and her husband Richard Bonynge who conducts the Cambridge Festival Orchestra.
The programme was recorded in America by National Educational Television for their Festival of the Arts series
See page 11

Contributors

Singer/Interviewee:
Joan Sutherland
Mezzo-Soprano:
Marilyn Horne
Tenor:
John Alexander
Interviewer:
Terry McEwen
Interviewer/Conductor:
Richard Bonynge
Musicians:
The Cambridge Festival Orchestra

BBC One London

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