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Sonata No. 2. in G minor, for flute and continuo
Sonata No. 6, in G minor, for oboe and continuo
Sonata No. 5, in F. for flute and continuo
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
Terence MacDonagh (oboe)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Last of three recitals of Handel's chamber music

Contributors

Flute:
Geoffrey Gilbert
Oboe:
Terence MacDonagh
Harpsichord:
George Malcolm

Written and spoken by W. P. Rilla
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon with Alastair Duncan. Sheila Latimer and Leonard Sachs
' The End of a Childhood ' describes a year in a boy's life, spent partly tn Berlin during the rise of Nazi power, partly in Vienna among his mother's insouciant relatives.

Contributors

Spoken By:
W. P. Rilla
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Unknown:
Alastair Duncan.
Unknown:
Sheila Latimer
Unknown:
Leonard Sachs
Wolf:
David Spenser
His father:
Robert Marsden
His mother:
Nicolette Bernard
His grandfather:
William Trent
Karl:
Timothy Harley
Schultz:
Brian Roper
Lola:
Molly Lawson

Edith Sitwell and Constant Lambert (speakers)
Mary Peppin and Geraldine Peppin
(two pianos)
James Gibb (piano)
BBC Men's Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
A section of the Philharmonia Orchestra
Conducted by Leighton Lucas
Part 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Edith Sitwell
Unknown:
Constant Lambert
Unknown:
Mary Peppin
Unknown:
Geraldine Peppin
Piano:
James Gibb
Chorus-Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Conducted By:
Leighton Lucas

by Kathleen Coburn , Assistant Professor of English at Victoria College, Toronto University
The speaker describes the new edition sht is preparing of the notebooks-some sixty in all-kent by Coleridge between 1794 and 1834. The contents of many have never previously been published. Miss Coburn, who has been able for the first time to survey the series of notebooks as a whole, indicates the variety of their contents ana the light they throw on Coleridge's mind.

Contributors

Unknown:
Kathleen Coburn

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