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Part 2
See Wednesday at 8.5
Programme 3
The Action:
Courtyard of Faust's castle in Greece; Fields of Arcady; In the mountains; The battlefield ; The Emperor's tent
Characters in order of speaking:
Chorus of captive girls:
Betty Baskcomb , Nicolette Bernard , Cherry Cottrell , and Julia Lang Solo soprano. Ceinwen Rowlands
Solo flute. Edward Walker
The New Symphony Orchestra
Choir of the East Ham Grammair Sbhool for Girls
Conducted by Matyas Seiber

Contributors

Unknown:
Betty Baskcomb
Unknown:
Nicolette Bernard
Unknown:
Cherry Cottrell
Unknown:
Julia Lang
Soprano:
Ceinwen Rowlands
Flute:
Edward Walker
Conducted By:
Matyas Seiber
Helen:
Veronica Turleigh
Faust:
Stephen Murray
Lynceus:
Robert Marsden
Mephistophels:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Euphorion as a boy:
Denise Bryer
Euphorion a young man:
Peter Coke
Basher:
Richard George
Grabber:
David Kossoff
Hoarder:
Harry Hutchinson
Emperor:
Leon Quartermaine
Quickloot ,:
Beuty Baskcomb
General:
Paul Martin
Archbishop:
Laidman Browne
Chorus Leader:
Mary O'Farrell

A series of programmes suggested by the South Banik Exhibition
6—Britain's Contribution
A discussion between architect-designers from four countries
Speakers:
Professor G. Paulsson (Sweden)
Ernesto Rogers (Italy)
Philip C. Johnson (U.S.A.)
In tihe chair:
Wells Coates. O.B.E., F.R.I.B.A.

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor G. Paulsson
Unknown:
Ernesto Rogers
Unknown:
Philip C. Johnson
Unknown:
Wells Coates.

Sophie Wyss (soprano)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Le roi Loys; La fille tombée a l'eau; Celui que mon coeur aime tant; Ou done es-tu ce soir allée?; Toutouic; Lane de Marion; Pierre et sa mie; Noël provencal
(arrangements by Julien Tiersot )
First of three programmes of French folk songs

Contributors

Soprano:
Sophie Wyss
Piano:
Clifton Helliwell
Arrangements By:
Julien Tiersot

Third Programme

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