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Italienisches Liederbuch
Flora Nielsen (mezzo-soprano)
Bruce Boyce (baritone)
Gerald Moore (piano)
Book 1:
Auch kleine Dinge konnen uns entzilcken; Mir ward gesagt, du reisest in die Feme; Ihr seid die Allerschonste; Gesegnet sei, durch den die Welt emstund; Sehg Ihr Blinden; Wer rief dich denn?; Der Mond hat eine schwere Klag' erhoben; Nun lass u.ns Frieden schliessen; Dass doch gemalt all' deine Reize waren; Du denkst mit einem Fadchen mich zu fangen; Wie lange schon war immer mein Verlangen; Nein, junger Herr; Hoffanig seid Ihr, sahones Kind; Geselie, woll'n wir uns in Kutten hüllen ?; Mein Liebster ist so klein.
Book 2:
Ihr jungen Leute; Und willst du deinen Liebsten sterben sehen; Heb auf dein blondes Haupt; Wir haben beide lange Zeit geechwiegen; Mein Liebster singt am Haus im Mondenscheine; Man sag[ mir, deine Mutter wollt' es nicht; Ein Standchen Euch zu bringen; Was fur eia Lied soil dir gesungen werden; Ich esse nun mein Brot nicht trocken mehr; Mein Liebster hat zu Tische mich geladen; lob Less mir sagen und mir ward erzählt; Schon streckt' ioh aus im B:tt die muden Glieder; Du sagst mir, dass ich keine Furstin sei; Wohl kenn ich Euren Stand; Lass sic nur gehn, die so die Stolze spick.
Book 3: tomorrow at 6.55

Contributors

Baritone:
Bruce Boyce
Piano:
Gerald Moore
Unknown:
Sehg Ihr
Unknown:
Mein Liebster
Unknown:
Mein Liebster
Unknown:
Ein Standchen Euch
Unknown:
Mein Liebster

The private history of a public monument told by Arthur Calder-Marshall
* The following Gentlemen, feeling that no Monument worthy of his name and services has yet been raised to his memory,
(Continued in next column)
have formed themselves into a Committee for the purpose of erecting a COLOSSAL BRONZE STATUB of DR. JENNER by William Calder-Marshall , A.R.A., to be placed in a public situation in London ... ' The mid-Victorian appeal succeeded: a statue of the discoverer of vaccination stands in Kensington Gardens today. But, as Arthur Calder-Marshall reveals, the private history of that public monument was curious and complicated.

Contributors

Told By:
Arthur Calder-Marshall
Unknown:
William Calder-Marshall
Unknown:
Arthur Calder-Marshall

Family reminiscences by Angus Wilson
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
The introduction and commentary conducted by Angus Wilson and Beatrix Lehmann

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Wilson
Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Conducted By:
Angus Wilson
Conducted By:
Beatrix Lehmann
Grandfather (' Tom Wilson:
Norman Shelley
Grandmother:
Betty Hardy
Uncle Gerald:
Ronald Simpson
Marcia, his wife:
Lydia Sherwood
Aunt Evelyn:
Diana Maddox
Jock, her husband:
Lewis Wilson

played by The Scottish Country Dance Players
Conductor, John Robertson
Bobby Macleod and his Scottish Dance Band
A section of the Edinburgh City Police Pipe Band Pipe-Major Donald Shaw Ramsay and Dan R. Macdonald (violin) with" mouth music sung by Angus Whyte
The dances include: The Duke of Perth, Strathglass House, The New Rigged Ship, Eight Men of Moidart, and Eightsome Reel. The programme ends with the bells of Lerwick Town Hall clock ringing in the New Year

Contributors

Conductor:
John Robertson
Conductor:
Bobby MacLeod
Unknown:
Pipe-Major Donald Shaw Ramsay
Violin:
Dan R. MacDonald
Sung By:
Angus Whyte

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