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Mozart
SALLY LE SAGE (soprano) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
Peter Thomas (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello) with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
An Chloe
Dans un bois solitaire Ungliickliche Liebe Die Verschweigung Der Zauberer
String Quintet In C minor (K.406)
String Quintet broadcast on October 28. 1966

Contributors

Soprano:
Sally Le Sage
Piano:
Viola Tunnard
Violin:
Eli Goren
Violin:
Peter Thomas
Viola:
Patrick Ireland
Cello:
William Pleeth
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz

An opera in four acts
Libretto by LORENZO DA PONTE after the comedy by Beaumarchais
Music by Mozart sung in Italian
Cast in order of singing:
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL CHORUS under the direction of Myer Fredman
Martin Isepp
(harpsichord continuo)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Leader, Rodney Friend
Conductor, JOHN PRITCHARD
Director of Musical Preparation, Jani Strasser
Original production by Daniel Leveugle
A concert performance of the production given by the Glyndebourne Festival Opera at the Promenade Concert on July 28. 1965
Act
3.43* Act 2
4.20* Act 3
4.56* Act 4

Contributors

Leader:
Rodney Friend
Conductor:
John Pritchard
Unknown:
Jani Strasser
Production By:
Daniel Leveugle

Susan Longfield (soprano) Shirley Minty (contralto) Peter Pears (tenor)
Ian Partridge (tenor) John Shirley-Quirk (bass-baritone)
Stafford Dean (bass)
Heinrich Schutz Choir with DENNIS NESBITT
(treble and bass viols) RODERICK SKEAPING
(treble and bass viols) NANCY NEILD (bass viol) JANE RYAN (bass viol)
FRANCIS BAINES (double-bass) COLIN TILNEY (organ) Conducted by Roger Norrington
0 Part 1
The Seven Last Words

Contributors

Soprano:
Susan Longfield
Contralto:
Shirley Minty
Tenor:
Peter Pears
Tenor:
Ian Partridge
Bass-Baritone:
John Shirley-Quirk
Bass:
Stafford Dean
Bass:
Heinrich Schutz
Unknown:
Dennis Nesbitt
Unknown:
Roderick Skeaping
Bass:
Nancy Neild
Bass:
Jane Ryan
Double-Bass:
Francis Baines
Double-Bass:
Colin Tilney
Conducted By:
Roger Norrington

and the Sound of Music by PETER MURRAY
Dr. Murray, Professor in the History of Art at Birkbeck College, London, has studied the architecture of two of the most famous churches in Venice, Palladio's San Giorgio Maggiore and II Redentore
Palladio's unusual designs for both churches, he argues, are influenced by the particular situation in his day of Venetian church music.
Third broadcast

Contributors

Music By:
Peter Murray

Verses by Attila Jozsef (1905-1937)
Sandor Weores (born 1913) Laszlo Nagy (born 1925)
Ferenc Juhasz (born 1928) translated by Tony Connor
Richard Lourie , Peter Redgrove David Wevill , and Edwin Morgan selected and introduced by EDWIN MORGAN and read by HARVEY HALL ANTHONY JACOBS , and FRANCES HOOKER with one poem in the original Hungarian read by ISTVAN SIKLOS
Produced by George MacBeth followed by an interlude at 10.55

Contributors

Unknown:
Attila Jozsef
Unknown:
Sandor Weores
Unknown:
Laszlo Nagy
Unknown:
Ferenc Juhasz
Translated By:
Tony Connor
Translated By:
Richard Lourie
Translated By:
Peter Redgrove
Unknown:
David Wevill
Unknown:
Edwin Morgan
Read By:
Harvey Hall
Read By:
Anthony Jacobs
Read By:
Frances Hooker
Read By:
Istvan Siklos
Produced By:
George MacBeth

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