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Edited by Anthony Lewis
4—Sonatas of Three Parts and Duets
Ena Mitchell (soprano) William Parsons (bass)
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute) Arthur Gleghorn (flute)
Frederick Grinke (violin)
David Martin (violin)
Bernard Richards (cello)
Arnold Goldsbrough (harpsichord)
Sonata No. 1, in G minor
A Dialogue between Thirsis and Dafne
Sonata No. 2, in B flat
A Serenading Song, for soprano and bass with two flutes
Sonata No. 3, in D minor
The sonatas are edited by Arnold Goldsbrough and Basil Lam , and the duets by Arnold Goldsbrough

Contributors

Edited By:
Anthony Lewis
Bass:
William Parsons
Flute:
Geoffrey Gilbert
Flute:
Arthur Gleghorn
Violin:
Frederick Grinke
Violin:
David Martin
Cello:
Bernard Richards
Harpsichord:
Arnold Goldsbrough
Edited By:
Arnold Goldsbrough
Edited By:
Basil Lam

A feature programme by Robert Gittings
Produced by Desmond Hawkins
With Esm6 Percy as Benjamin Robert Haydon

Contributors

Programme By:
Robert Gittings
Produced By:
Desmond Hawkins
Produced By:
With Esm6 Percy
Unknown:
Benjamin Robert Haydon
Sir George Beaumont:
Carleton Hobbs
Mrs Havdon:
Vivienne Chatterton
Holwell Carr:
Charles E Stidwil!
James Northcote:
Norman Kendall
John Keats:
Lewis Stringer
William Hazlitt:
Robert Farquharson
Mrs Siddons:
Mary O'Farrell
A bailiff:
Arnold Tottle
Narrator:
George Holloway

2-Phacdo
A new translation by Hugh Tredennick
Arranged for broadcasting and produced by Rayner Heppenstall
The date is 399 B.C. Socrates must take poison at sundown. He spends the day in a debate with his friends on the immortality of the' soul. This debate is reported some years later to a group of Peloponnesian disciples by Phaedo. who took part in it

Contributors

Translation By:
Hugh Tredennick
Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Socrates:
Arthur Young
Phaedo:
Ivan Samson
Echecrates:
Arthur Ridley
Simmias:
Raf de la Torre
Cebes:
Basil Jones
Crito:
J Hubert Leslie
Gaoler:
Stanley Groome
Xanthippe:
Gladys Spencer
Narrator:
Anthony Jacobs

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