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Francois Couperln
Passacaille in B minor (Ordrt
No. 8)
IGOR KIPNIS (harpsichord)
9.11* Motet: Audite omnes
PETER PEARS (tenor)
EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) NONA LIDDELL (violin) TERENCE WEIL (cello)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord)
9.21* Gloria (Messe pour les couventa)
PIERRE COCHEREAU organ of the Church of the Holy Cross, Le Mans gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Francois Couperln
Harpsichord:
Igor Kipnis
Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Cello:
Terence Weil
Harpsichord:
George Malcolm
Unknown:
Pierre Cochereau

Music and Women
ORCHESTRA
Leader, Maurice Brett
Conducted by HAVELOCK NELSON
VIENNA VOLKSOPERN ORCHESTRA Conducted by MAX SCHÖNHERR and the NORWEGIAN BROADCASTING ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OIVIND BERGH
Recordings made available by courtesy of Austrian and Norwegian Radios

Contributors

Leader:
Maurice Brett
Conducted By:
Havelock Nelson
Conducted By:
Max Schönherr
Conducted By:
Oivind Bergh

Apollinaire at the I.C.A.
GEORGE MELLY talks to SIMON WATSON TAYLOR , MICHAEL KusTow, and ADRIAN HENRI about Tout Terriblement ... Guillaume Apollinaire, an exhiDttion of paintings, poetry, and mixed - media work being staged at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Nash House, Carlton House Terrace. London, S.W.I, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the French poet and art critic's s death
The ' Celebration ' is organised by Simon Watson Taylor and accompanied by a dramatic portrait of Apollinaire written by Michael Kustow and Adrian Henri. Concurrently the I.C.A. is also presenting the first one-man show in London of Henri's paintings.
Produced by Philip French

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Watson Taylor
Unknown:
Adrian Henri
Unknown:
Simon Watson Taylor
Written By:
Michael Kustow
Written By:
Adrian Henri.
Produced By:
Philip French

by David Jones with a foreword by the author
Adapted for radio by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
Music by ELIZABETH POSTON with Richard Burton and Dylan Thomas
The Boast of Dai spoken by DYLAN THOMAS With sections of the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA and the SCHOLA POLYFHONICA conducted by HENRY WASHINGTON Produced by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON tThe production of Jan. 1955 with the recording of Dylan Thomas inserted from the 1948 production

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jones
Music By:
Elizabeth Poston
Unknown:
Richard Burton
Unknown:
Dylan Thomas
Spoken By:
Dylan Thomas
Conducted By:
Henry Washington
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Unknown:
Dylan Thomas
Pte John Ball:
Richard Burton
Pte Bill Crower:
Carleton Hobbs
Pte Bobby Saunders:
Jonathan Field
Pte John Watcyn:
Daffyd Havard
Pte Earnshaw:
Stephen Jack
Pte Nobby Clark:
Arthur Williams
Pte Thomas:
David Enders
Pte Float:
Denys Graham
Pte Evans:
Dillwyn Owen
L/Cpl Lewis:
Brinley Jenkins
Col Quilter:
Philip Cunningham
Sgt Snell:
Robert Marsden
Second Lieut Jenkins:
Leonard Sachs
Capt Gwyn:
Ivan Samson
M O:
Basil Jones
C O:
Stanley van Beers
The Native:
Ernest Jay
The Woman's Voice:
Gwenyth Petty
Narrative of Action:
James McKechnie
Narrative of Thought:
Frank Duncan
Narrative of Memory:
Neville Hartley

The Faithful Guardian
Translated by Konrad Syrop
Read by GODFREY KENTON
The well-known Polish dramatist Slawomir Mrozek , author of Tango, is also the writer of sharp satirical tales. This is the last of a series of readings from his recent collection, The Ugupu Bird.

Contributors

Translated By:
Konrad Syrop
Read By:
Godfrey Kenton
Dramatist:
Slawomir Mrozek

BBC Radio 3

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