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Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Conductor, Boris Ord
Bodley Singers
Conducted by Philip J. Taylor
Dolmetsch Ensemble
Director, Carl Dolmetsch
Garth Benson (organ)
(This recorded broadcast is composed of extracts from the thirteenth and nineteenth programmes in the series ' A History in Sound of European Music,' broadcast on March 27 and May 8 respectively)

Contributors

Conductor:
Boris Ord
Conducted By:
Philip J. Taylor
Unknown:
Carl Dolmetsch
Unknown:
Garth Benson

Amadeus String Quartet:
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin)
Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Nadia Boulanger (piano)
William Glock (piano)
9.0 app. Interval
From Bryanston School, Blandford
During the interval William Glock talks on the scope and purpose of the Bryanston Summer School.

Contributors

Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Violin:
Siegmund Nissel
Viola:
Peter Schidlof
Cello:
Martin Lovett
Piano:
Nadia Boulanger
Piano:
William Glock
Talks:
William Glock

by Reginald Berkeley
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With Frank Atkinson , Hugh Falkus , Willoughby Gray , Natalie Kent , and Hugh Manning
Produced by Peter Watts

Contributors

Unknown:
Reginald Berkeley
Unknown:
Frank Atkinson
Unknown:
Hugh Falkus
Unknown:
Willoughby Gray
Unknown:
Natalie Kent
Unknown:
Hugh Manning
Produced By:
Peter Watts
The Chronicler:
Ronald Barton
Madame van Eysen:
Lydia Sherwood
Jacques:
Peter Assinder
Violet:
Ursula Hirst
van Eysen:
Norman Shelley
Diane:
Kathleen Crawley
Officer:
Cyril Gardiner
The Secretary:
Preston Lockwood
The A D C:
Anthony Jacobs
The C-in-C:
Malcolm Graeme
The Chief of Staff:
Howieson Culff
The Minister:
Richard Williams
Courtenay:
David Enders
Waters:
Charles Lefeaux
Matheson:
Jack Gwillim
Captain Braithwaite:
Francis de Wolff
' Badger ':
Preston Lockwood
The Colonel:
Eric Lugg
Captain Luttrell:
Richard Hurndall
Sergeant-Major:
Eric Lugg
Guide:
Anthony Jacobs
Philip Luttrell:
Richard Longman
The Doctor:
Malcolm Hayes
The Sister:
Elsa Palmer
The General:
Charles Lefeaux
A Voice:
Molly Rankin

Third Programme

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