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Part 2
(in four programmes)
Translated by Louis MacNeice assisted by E. L. Stabl
Music by Matyas Seiber
Produced by E. A. Harding assisted by Donald McWhinnie
Programme 1
The Action:
Alpine foot-hills; The Imperial Court; Pleasure, garden: A dark corridor; Ante-room; The Hall of the Knights
Characters in order of speaking:
The Court:
Joan Hart , Berty Linton. Lucille Lisle , Lyndia Sherwood , Joan Clement Scott , Elisa Palmer , Margaret Vines , Andrew Churchman , Basil Jones , Gerik Schjelderup. and John Sharp Ariel's song sung by Alfred Detter
The New Symphony Orchestra and the augmented Dorian Singers
Conducted by Matyas Seiber

Contributors

Translated By:
Louis MacNeice
Assisted By:
E. L. Stabl
Produced By:
E. A. Harding
Assisted By:
Donald McWhinnie
Sung By:
Alfred Detter
Conducted By:
Matyas Seiber
Ariel:
Allan Maclelland
Faust:
Stephen Murray
The Emperor:
Leon Quartermaine
Mephistopheles:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Chancellor:
Laidman, Browne
Commander in chief:
Richard Williams
Treasurer:
Howieson Culff
Steward:
Duncan McIntyre
Astrologer:
Marne Maitland
Unknown:
Joan Hart
Unknown:
Betty Linton
Unknown:
Lucille Lisle
Unknown:
Lyndia Sherwood
Unknown:
Joan Clement Scott
Unknown:
Elisa Palmer
Unknown:
Margaret Vines
Unknown:
Andrew Churchman
Unknown:
Basil Jones
Unknown:
Gerik Schjelderup
Unknown:
John Sharp

E. D. Mackerness introduces some of the music that Thomas mace includes or mentioned in his Remembrance of tihe Beat practical Musick' (1676)
Music played by Walter Genwig (flute) and the London Ccnsort of Viole
Director Harry Danks
(The music is recorded)
Another programme of lute music: August 14

Contributors

Introduces:
E. D. MacKerness
Flute:
Walter Genwig
Unknown:
Harry Danks

Third Programme

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