by Heimlich von Kleist
(1777-1811)
Translated by Michael Hamburger
Read by Basil Tayilor
Symphony No. 2, in C minor
(Resurrection)
Valda Bagnail (soprano)
Florence Taylor (comtralto)
Hunlstone Choral Society
(Chorus-Master, Vivian Peterson )
Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Otto Kleimperer
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Post-War Housing by Oliver Cox , A.R.I.B.A.
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First of six recitals from the Wigmore Hall, London
Peter Pears (tenor)
Benjamin Britten (piano)
Part 1
A talk on James Thurber by Honor Tracy
Part 2
Programme arranged by Basil Douglas
These six recitals of English Song, to be given at the Wigmore Hall on successive Mondays, will all be broadcast in the Third Programme. Next week's recital will be given by Joan Cross , Peter Pears , George James , Benjamin Britten , and John Ireland. The programme will include gongs of Purcell realised by Britten; the song-cycle' The Land of Lost Content ' and Songs Sacred and Profane by Ireland; and folk songs arranged by Britten.
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Leon Goossens (oboe)
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Conductor, Ian Whyte
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Chosen by Alan Pnyce-Jones
Quartet No. 2, in E minor played by the Aeolian String Quartet