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A W. B. Yeats Miscellany
Some of Yeats' contemporaries talk about his practice of words as seen in relation to poetry and music
Drawn from recordings made by Oliver St.John Gogarty
Frank O'Connor. Cecil Salkeld
Brinsiey Macnamara , Austen Clark
Arthur Duff. Mrs Yeats Mrs Higgins ,lseult Stuart
Anne Yeats John Stephenson and Miss Macnie
Narrator. Duncan Mclntyre
Edited and produced by W R. Rodgers

Contributors

Unknown:
B. Yeats
Unknown:
Oliver St.John Gogarty
Unknown:
Frank O'Connor.
Unknown:
Cecil Salkeld
Unknown:
Brinsiey MacNamara
Unknown:
Austen Clark
Unknown:
Arthur Duff.
Unknown:
Mrs Yeats
Unknown:
Mrs Higgins
Unknown:
Lseult Stuart
Unknown:
Anne Yeats
Unknown:
John Stephenson
Narrator:
Miss MacNie
Narrator:
Duncan McLntyre
Produced By:
W R. Rodgers

Irmgard Seefried (soprano)
Norbert Brainin (violin)
Peter Schidlof (viola)
London Mozart Players
(Leader, Max Salpeter )
Conductor, Harry Blech
Symphony in C (K.425) (Linz)
Adagio-Allegro spiritoso; Poco adagio; Minueto; Presto
(Continued in next column)
Aria:
Chi sa, chi sa. qual sia (K.582)
Aria:
Vado. ma dove? 0 Dei! (K.583)
Sinfonia Concertante In E flat, for violin, viola, and orchestra (K.364) Allegro maestoso; Andante; Presto

Contributors

Soprano:
Irmgard Seefried
Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Viola:
Peter Schidlof
Leader:
Max Salpeter
Conductor:
Harry Blech

Talk by G. F. Mitchell ,
Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin
At the bottom of many of the bogs of the British Isles a layer of clay can be found containing fossil remains of plants suited to colder climates. The speaker, who has studied these plant fossils and has visited the tundra of Lapland where many of the plants are growing today, describes what the British Isles must have looked like when they were covered by tundra.

Contributors

Talk By:
G. F. Mitchell

Cantata, Aperite-mihi portas justitiae: Elsa Sigfuss (contralto), Aksel SchOtz (tenor), Holger NOrgaard (bass). Else Marie Bruun (violin), Julius Koppel (violin), Torben Anton Svendsen (cello). Mogens Woldike (harpsichord)
Missa Brevis: Danish State Broadcasting Madrigal Choir, conducted by Mogens Woldike on gramophone records

Contributors

Contralto:
Elsa Sigfuss
Contralto:
Aksel Schotz
Tenor:
Holger Norgaard
Violin:
Marie Bruun
Violin:
Julius Koppel
Violin:
Torben Anton Svendsen
Cello:
Mogens Woldike
Conducted By:
Mogens Woldike

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