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AUDREY ATTWOOD (soprano) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (baritone) TILFORD FESTIVAL CHOIR
Derek Stevens (organ continuo) TILFORD FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA Leader, Kelly Isaacs Conductor, DENYS DARLOW
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Contributors

Soprano:
Audrey Attwood
Baritone:
Christopher Keyte
Unknown:
Derek Stevens
Leader:
Kelly Isaacs

The Golden Age of English Music Combined Cathedral Choirs of Chichester
Organist and Master of the Choristers JOHN BIRCH
Salisbury
Organist and Master of the Choristers CHRISTOPHER DEARNLEY
Winchester
Organist and Master of the Music ALWYN SURPLICE
MICHAEL FOSTER (counter-tenor) MARK DELLER (counter-tenor)
Thomas GAMBOLD (tenor) GRAHAM SORRELL (bass) CLAUDE NORRIS (bass)
A section of the BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Gerald Jarvis
JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS
The programme includes
A concert given in Salisbury Cathedral on July 29. 1967

Contributors

Tenor:
Thomas Gambold
Bass:
Graham Sorrell
Bass:
Claude Norris
Leader:
Gerald Jarvis

ɫ PETER NETTL Professor of Sociology and Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, talks about two recent books Intellectuals Today: Problems in a Changing Society by T. R. Fyvel , and Der funfte Stand (The Fifth Estate) by the Austrian writer Wolfgang Kraus See Thursday at 9.15 p.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Nettl
Unknown:
T. R. Fyvel
Unknown:
Wolfgang Kraus

Thirteen weekly readings 7: Pierre de Ronsard and La Pléiade selected and introduced by HALLAM TENNYSON and read by JEAN NEGRONI EMMANUELLE RIVA and JEAN VILAR
The poems are read in French with some English translation.
Joachim du Bellay and La Pléiade: May 23

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hallam Tennyson
Read By:
Jean Negroni
Read By:
Emmanuelle Riva
Read By:
Jean Vilar

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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