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Margaret Ritchie (soprano)
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
Rene Soames (tenor)
Harold Williams , (baritone)
Hubert Dawkes (organ)
The Goldsbrough
Choir and Orchestra
(Leader, Emanue.1 Hurwitz)
Conductor, Arnold Goldsbrough
Jesu meine Freude In duki jubilo
Chaconne in E minor, for organ Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme Alleluia
Second af a series of programmes, edited by Norman Stone , of music by forerunners and contemporaries of Bach. Music by Scheidt: November 30

Contributors

Soprano:
Margaret Ritchie
Soprano:
Alfred Deller
Tenor:
Rene Soames
Baritone:
Harold Williams
Baritone:
Hubert Dawkes
Conductor:
Arnold Goldsbrough
Edited By:
Norman Stone

by William Shakespeare
A radio interpretation
Produced by Raymond Raikes with music composed by Anthony Bernard
London Chamber Singers
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader, Andrew Cooper )
Condiuotor. Anthony Bernard

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Composed By:
Anthony Bernard
Leader:
Andrew Cooper
Unknown:
Anthony Bernard
Alomso, King of Naples:
Laidiman Browne
Sebastian, his brother:
Malcolm Hayes
Prospero, the rigtht Duke of Milan:
Norman. Shelley.
Antonio, his brother, the usurping Duke of Milan:
Richard Williams
Ferdinand, son to the Kings of Naples:
John Glen
Gonzalo, an honest old counsellor:
Carleton Hobbs
Caliban, a savage and deformed slave:
John Slater
Trinculo, a jester:
Ivor Barnard
Stephano a drunken butler:
Wensley Pithey
Master of a ship:
Stanley Groome
Boatswain:
Richard George
Mariners:
Noel Iliff
Mariners:
Martin Lewis
Mariners:
Eric Lugig
Mariners:
Peel David
Miranda, daughter to Prospero:
Louise Hutton
Ariel, an ayrie spirit:
Daller Bryer
spirits Iris:
Sarah Leigh
spirits Ceres:
Marjorie Westbury
spirits Juno:
Lesley Wood

Third Programme

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