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A dramatic myth by Anne Ridler
Music composed by Robin Milford
Orchestra conducted by Patrick Savill with Marion Studholme (soprano)
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
Gordon Clinton (baritone)
Characters in order of speaking:
Production by Terence Tiller

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Ridler
Composed By:
Robin Milford
Conducted By:
Patrick Savill
Soprano:
Marion Studholme
Soprano:
Alfred Deller
Baritone:
Gordon Clinton
Production By:
Terence Tiller
The King:
Oliver Burt
The Third Son:
Allan McClelland
The Fox:
Felix Felton
A Voice:
Diana Maddox

Talk by Norman Nicholson
After reading Tasso's Gerusalcmme Liberata Norman Nicholson found that Jerusalem was confused in his mind with Millom in Cumberland, where he lives. Looking across the Duddon estuary to Millom on the opposite shore he saw the landscape not as it appeared to Words-worth but as essentially heroic.

Contributors

Talk By:
Norman Nicholson
Unknown:
Norman Nicholson

Pro Musica Antiqua :
Renee Defraiteur (soprano)
Louis Devos (tenor)
Franz Mertens (tenor)
Albert van Ackere (baritone)
Suzanne Bouquette (minstrel's harp)
Silva Devos (recorders)
Rachel van Hecke (treble viol)
Jean-Christophe van Hecke
(tenor viol)
Arthur Dirkx (tenor viol)
Michel Podolski (lute)
Director,
Safford Cape Resvelons nous, resvelons amoureux Pouray je avoir vostre mercy
(Continued in next column)
He, campaignons
La belle se siet au pied de la tour Adieu, adieu m'amour Ce mois de may
Je donne a tous les amoureux Bon jour, bon mois
Par droit je puis bien complaindre Ce jour de I an Je languis en piteux martyre
J'attendray tant qu'il vous playra
Second of three programmes of music by Dufay.

Contributors

Unknown:
Musica Antiqua
Soprano:
Renee Defraiteur
Tenor:
Louis Devos
Tenor:
Franz Mertens
Baritone:
Albert van Ackere
Baritone:
Suzanne Bouquette
Harp:
Silva Devos
Unknown:
Rachel van Hecke
Tenor:
Jean-Christophe van Hecke
Tenor:
Arthur Dirkx
Unknown:
Michel Podolski
Unknown:
Safford Cape

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