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General editor,
Gerald Abraham
52-The Baroque Orchestra
Editor, J. A. Westrup
A Chamber Orchestra
(Led by Emanuel Hurwitz )
Basil Lam (harpsichord)
Conducted by Arnold Goldsbrough
Introduced by Alec Robertson

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Abraham
Editor:
J. A. Westrup
Unknown:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Harpsichord:
Basil Lam
Conducted By:
Arnold Goldsbrough
Introduced By:
Alec Robertson

Walter Ludwig (tenor)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Antonio Brosa (violin) Kathleen Long (piano)
Sonata in E flat, Op. 12 No. 3
Song Cycle: An die ferne Geliebte Sonata in G. Op. 30 No. 3
Last of eight programmes of Beethoven's sonatas for violin and piano

Contributors

Tenor:
Walter Ludwig
Piano:
Ernest Lush
Violin:
Antonio Brosa
Piano:
Kathleen Long

Discussion between Frederick Gibberd and Percy Johnson Marshall , with R. Furneaux Jordan , Principal of the Architectural Association, in the Chair
Last week Mr. Gibberd and Mr. Marshall examined this controversial subject from the viewpoint of a private and a public architect respectively. Tonight Mr. Jordan summarises the problems as they have emerged from the previous talks, and conducts the discussion between the two speakers.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederick Gibberd
Unknown:
Percy Johnson Marshall
Unknown:
R. Furneaux Jordan

A programme of music from the comedy ballets
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme and Les Amants Magnifiques
April Cantelo (soprano)
Betty Bannerman
(mezzo-soprano)
George Rizza (counter-tenor)
James Johnston (tenor)
Norman Lumsden (bass)
Frederick Stone (harpsichord)
London Chamber Singers
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader, Andrew Cooper )
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
Second of three programmes devised by Wilfrid Mellers

Contributors

Soprano:
April Cantelo
Mezzo-Soprano:
Betty Bannerman
Mezzo-Soprano:
George Rizza
Tenor:
James Johnston
Bass:
Norman Lumsden
Harpsichord:
Frederick Stone
Leader:
Andrew Cooper
Conductor:
Anthony Bernard
Unknown:
Wilfrid Mellers

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