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Max Salpeter (violin) Cyril Preedy (piano)
The Sebastian String Quartet: John Glickman (violin) Sybil Copeland (violin) Harold Harriott (viola) Ursula Hess (cello)

Harold Truscott is a pianist and a writer on music as well as a composer. His Second Violin Sonata, written during 1948 and 1949, is in four movements: Moderato, Allegretto con moto, Adagio ma un poco moto, and Allegro. Hugo Cole, a pupil of Herbert Howells and Nadia Boulanger, has had a number of works broadcast, including a concerto for horn, a divertimento for ten instruments, and a trio for flute, clarinet, and piano. His Quartet in A, which won the Clements Memorial Prize in 1951, is in four movements: Allegro, Allegretto, Andante, and Vivace.
(D.C.)

Contributors

Violin:
Max Salpeter
Piano:
Cyril Preedy
Unknown:
John Glickman
Violin:
Sybil Copeland
Viola:
Harold Harriott
Cello:
Ursula Hess

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