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DELLER CONSORT OF voices and instruments
BULGARIAN String QUARTET Choir OF KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL CAMBRIDGE Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS JOHN ALLDIS Choir Conducted by JOHN ALLDIS WANDSWORTH SCHOOL BOYS' CHOIR TIMOTHY FARRELL (organ) Conducted by RUSSELL BURGESS JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR Conducted by John ALLDIS gramophone records

PARIS OPERA-COMIQUE Orchestra
Conducted by JEAN-CLAUDE HARTEMANN
JANOS STARKER
London SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANTAL DORATI NicoLAi GEDDA (tenor)
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE
COVENT GARDEN Orchestra Conducted by GIUSEPPE PATANE PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRAConducted by ANDRÉ CLUYTENS gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Jean-Claude Hartemann

from the Royal Albert Hall London
Part 1: Machaut and Monteverdi
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano)
MARY THOMAS (soprano)
SHIRLEY MINTY (contralto)
GERALD ENGLISH (tenor) EDGAR FLEET (tenor)
JOHN NOBLE (baritone) JOHN FROST (bass) Roy JESSON (organ) AMBROSIAN SINGERS
ACCADEMIA MONTEVERDIANA Conductor, DENIS STEVENS
See page 31

Contributors

Soprano:
Patricia Clark
Bass:
Roy Jesson
Conductor:
Denis Stevens

An enquiry into how verse meaning is expressed through performance, introduced by PETER ORR : including poems by Edward Brathwaite , John Heath-Stubbs , Ted Hughes , Philip Larkin , Jon Silkin , Ian Crtchton Smith , and W. B. Yeats , read by the authors themselves and by CYRIL CUSACK and PRUNELLA SCALES, with prose quotations read by HARVEY HALL
Produced by George MacBeth

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Orr
Unknown:
Edward Brathwaite
Unknown:
John Heath-Stubbs
Unknown:
Ted Hughes
Unknown:
Philip Larkin
Unknown:
Jon Silkin
Unknown:
Ian Crtchton Smith
Unknown:
W. B. Yeats
Unknown:
Cyril Cusack
Read By:
Harvey Hall
Produced By:
George MacBeth

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