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Gareth Morris (flute)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Sonata in B minor, for flute and harpsichord
Concerto in D, for harpsichord solo Sonata in E minor, for flute and continuo
...Another programme of Bach's music for flute and harpsichord: March 19

Contributors

Flute:
Gareth Morris
Harpsichord:
George Malcolm

Julius Patzak (tenor)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
The Oscar Lampe Trio:
Oscar Lampe (violin) Fred Alexander (cello)
Hubert Dawkes
(piano and harmonium)
Leonard Dight (violin)
(Continued in next column)
(The songs are recorded)
Dvorak's Quartets Op. 80 and Op. 105, and songs by Brahms: March 16

Contributors

Tenor:
Julius Patzak
Accompanist:
Ernest Lush
Unknown:
Oscar Lampe
Violin:
Oscar Lampe
Cello:
Fred Alexander
Piano:
Hubert Dawkes
Violin:
Leonard Dight

A comedy by Nicolai Gogol
. Translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett with as Max Adrian Hlestakov
Characters in order of speaking:
Scene: A small provincial town in Russia in the middle of last century
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Mary Hope Allen
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 17)

Contributors

Comedy By:
Nicolai Gogol
Unknown:
Constance Garnett
Unknown:
Max Adrian Hlestakov
Produced By:
Mary Hope Allen
Narrator:
Philip Cunningham
Anton Antonovitch Skvoznik-Dmuha novsky the may or:
Norman Shelley
Ammos Fyodorovitch Lyapkin-Tyapkin, the judge:
..John Ruddock
Artemy Filippovitch Zemlyanika. charity commissioner:
Geoffrey Wincott
Luka Lukitch Hlopov, the school inspector:
Raf de la Torre
Ivan Kozmitch Shpekin, the post-master:
Preston Lockwood
Pyotr Ivanovitch Bobchinsky:
Richard Goolden
Pyotr Ivanovitch Dobchinsky:
Frank Atkinson
Police Constable:
Bryan Powley
Police Superintendent:
Philip Cunningham
Anna Andreyevna, the mayor'swife:
Viola Lyel
Marya Antonovna, their daughter:
Nicolette Bernard
Osip, Hlestakov's servant:
Franklyn Bellamy
Ivan Alexandrovitch Hlestakov, Civil Service clerk:
Max Adrian
Waiter:
Ronald Sidney
Mishka, the mayor's servant:
John Baker

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