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An extravaganza adapted by Denis Freeman and Mary Hope Allen from 'Les Maries de la Tour Eiffel' by Jean Cocteau , translated by Hugh Hare
Produced by Mary Hope Allen
The action takes place in the Eiffel Tower in Paris
Music under the direction of Walter Goehr

Contributors

Adapted By:
Denis Freeman
Adapted By:
Mary Hope
Unknown:
Jean Cocteau
Produced By:
Mary Hope Allen
Phonograph A:
Austin Trevor
Phonograph B:
Max Adrian
The manager:
Carleton Hobba
The sportsman and compere:
Maxwell Foster
The photographer:
Wilfrid Fletcher
The bride:
Cherry Cottrell
The bridegroom:
Harold Reese
The General:
Gordon McLeod
The father-in-law:
Sidney Monckton
The mother-in-law:
Gladys Young
The cyclist and a telegram:
Grizelda Hervey
The usher:
Grenville Eves
A bridesmaid:
Beryl Calder
A child:
Sheila Maloney
The camera:
Tom Clarkson
The picture dealer:
Preston Lockwood
A collector of modern paintings:
Alban Blakelock

from Lincoln College, Oxford
Programme devised to show the artistic union of poet and composer. Introductory talk by Alessandro d'Entreves, Professor of Italian Studies in the University of Oxford
Madrigals:
Non sono in queste rive; Ecco mormorar l'onde; Vattene pur crudel; La tra'l sangue : Poi ch'ella
(conducted by Thomas Armstrong )
Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda Lamento d'Arianna
Aria: Conche sua vita
(conducted by Hans F. Redlich )
Bruna Maclean (contralto)
Eric Greene (tenor)
Edward Manning (tenor)
Vocal Ensemble String Ensemble
Bernard Rose (harpsichord)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Thomas Armstrong
Conducted By:
Hans F. Redlich
Contralto:
Bruna MacLean
Tenor:
Eric Greene
Tenor:
Edward Manning

An opera in two acts by Mozart on gramophone records
Act 1 and and Favres Soloisten Vereinigung Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. Bt. Act 2 tomorrow at 10.30

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham.
Tamino:
Helge Roswaenge
Three ladies:
Elfride Marherr
Three ladies:
Rut Berglund
Papageno:
Gerhard Hiisch
The Queen of the Night:
Erna Berger
Monostatos, a Moor:
Heinrich Tessmer
Pamina:
Tiana Lemnitz
Three acolytes:
Carla Spletter
Three acolytes:
Rut Berglund
The speaker of the Temple:
Walter Grossmann
Sarastro the High Priest:
Wilhelm Strienz

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