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Second of two programmes featuring highlights from a performance of The Magic Flute given during this year's Salzburg Festival.
Vienna State Opera Chorus
Chorus-Master, Richard Rossmayer
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Leader, Fritz Sedlak
Conducted by Istvan KerteszIntroduced by Richard Baker.

In and around the Temple
Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Television Service and German Television Service

Contributors

Singers:
Vienna State Opera Chorus
Chorus-Master:
Richard Rossmayer
Musicians:
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Fritz Sedlak
Orchestra conducted by:
Istvan Kertesz
Designer:
Joerg Zimmermann
Costumes:
Hill Reihs-Gromes
Stage production:
Otto Schenk
Presented for TV by:
Wilfried Scheib
Presenter:
Richard Baker
Sarastro, High Priest of the Temple:
Walter Kreppel
Tamino, a Prince:
Waldemar Kmentt
Papageno, a birdcatcher:
Walter Berry
Three Ladies, attendant on the Queen of the Night:
Maria van Dongen
Three Ladies, attendant on the Queen of the Night:
Cveka Ahlin
Three Ladies, attendant on the Queen of the Night:
Vera Little
Monostatos, a Moor in the service of Sarastro:
Renato Ercolani
Pamina, daughter of the Queen of the Night:
Pilar Lorengar
The Queen of the Night:
Roberta Peters
Three Spirits:
Lucia Popp
Three Spirits:
Yvonne Melvey
Three Spirits:
Hlldegarde Rutgers

Five women on one subject: Men

Jacqueline Wheldon meets
Jill Balcon, actress
Margaret Evans, painter
Dame Rebecca West, writer
and Dr. Mildred Marshak, an American psychologist
to discuss a subject which, directly or indirectly, has affected every woman in her life: Men as fathers.
Shirley Abicair supplies the musical commentary accompanied by The Bill Sutcliffe Trio

Contributors

Presenter:
Jacqueline Wheldon
Panellist:
Jill Balcon
Panellist:
Margaret Evans
Panellist:
Dame Rebecca West
Panellist:
Dr. Mildred Marshak
Singer:
Shirley Abicair
Musicians:
The Bill Sutcliffe Trio
Designer:
Eva Swiderska
Producer:
Elizabeth Cowley

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