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Griller String Quartet: Sidney Griller (violin), Jack O'Brien (violin), Philip Burton (viola), Colin Hampton (cello)
BBC Singers: Margaret Godley , Margaret Rees , Maude Baker , Margaret Rolfe , William Mac Millan, Emlyn Bebb , Stanley Riley , and Leonard Hubbard. Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Part 1

Contributors

Violin:
Sidney Griller
Violin:
Jack O'Brien
Violin:
Philip Burton
Cello:
Colin Hampton
Singers:
Margaret Godley
Singers:
Margaret Rees
Singers:
Maude Baker
Singers:
Margaret Rolfe
Singers:
William Mac
Unknown:
Emlyn Bebb
Unknown:
Stanley Riley
Conductor:
Leonard Hubbard.

A programme of poems specially written, or hitherto unpublished, by Walter de la Mare , W. J. Turner , Dylan Thomas , C. Day Lewis, W. R. Rodgers , and Henry Reed. Arranged by Patric Dickinson

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter de la Mare
Unknown:
W. J. Turner
Unknown:
Dylan Thomas
Unknown:
C. Day
Unknown:
W. R. Rodgers
Unknown:
Henry Reed.
Arranged By:
Patric Dickinson

A Masque by John Milton and Henry Lawes.
As first presented at Ludlow Castle on Michaelmas Day, 1634
The songs of the Attendant Spirit and the Lady transcribed from the original MSS. of Henry Lawes, and sung by Heddle Nash and Elsie Suddaby. Music composed and arranged by Elizabeth Poston, and played by the London Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Anthony Bernard
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon

Contributors

Unknown:
John Milton
Unknown:
Henry Lawes.
Unknown:
Henry Lawes
Sung By:
Heddle Nash
Sung By:
Elsie Sud
Arranged By:
Elizabeth Poston
Unknown:
Anthony Bernard
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Comus:
John Laurie
The Lady:
Peggy Ashcroft
The elder brother:
Valentine Dyall
The second brother:
Dylan Thomas
The Attendant Spirit:
Alan Wheatley
Sabrina:
Lydia Sherwood

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