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Serenade. Op. 30: played by Pierre Jamet (harp), Gaston Crunelle (flute), René Bas (violin), Georges Blanpain (violin), Robert Krabansky (cello)
String Quartet, Op. 45: played by the Roth Quartet on gramophone records

Contributors

Played By:
Pierre Jamet
Harp:
Gaston Crunelle
Violin:
Georges Blanpain
Violin:
Robert Krabansky

The life-story of a famous traditional ballad traced through history, literature, and music
Programme written and produced by Terence Tiller with Martin Boddey. Isla Cameron Diana Maddox , Mary O'Farrell
Ian Sadler , Neil Tuson
See ' Both Sides of the Microphone

Contributors

Produced By:
Terence Tiller
Unknown:
Martin Boddey.
Unknown:
Isla Cameron
Unknown:
Diana Maddox
Unknown:
Mary O'Farrell
Unknown:
Ian Sadler
Unknown:
Neil Tuson
Mrs Randall:
Thea Wells
Mr Randall:
Laidman Browne
William Randall:
Frank Duncan

Solomon (piano)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master. Leslie Woodgate )
The London Mozart Players
(Led by Eli Goren )
Conductor, Harry Blech
Part 1
Symphony in C (K.338)
9.25 app. Piano Concerto in B fiat
(K.450)
(A second performance, from the studio, of the concert broadcast from the Royal Festival Hall last Friday)

Contributors

Chorus-Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Conductor:
Eli Goren
Conductor:
Harry Blech

An impression of Ravenna by Robert Furneaux Jordan , who has recently visited the town for the first time
An exhibition of replicas of some of the Ravenna mosaics, organised by the Art* Council, is on view in London at the New Burlington Galleries until June 22, after which it will visit Leeds, Birmingham, and Manchester.
The interior of the Mausoleum of Calla Placidia at Ravenna showing the selling of some o/ the mosaics which Robert Furneaux Jordan will describe this evening

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Furneaux Jordan

Third Programme

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