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A report presented by John Blacking

A musical instrument art least two thousand years old was recently discovered in Indo-China by a French ethnographer and taken to the Music de l'Homme in Paris. The director of the Department of Musical Ethnology, M. Andre Schaeffner, has described the instrument in a report which John Blacking, who has worked with him art the Music, presents in an English translation, with musical illustrations.

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Presenter:
John Blacking

(' Der zerbrochene Krug)
A comedy byHeinrich von Kleist
Translated by Cecil tfrench Salkeld with . Frank Pettingell as Judge Adam
(Continued in next column)
Production by Frederick Bradnum

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Comedy By:
Heinrich von Kleist
Translated By:
Cecil Tfrench Salkeld
Unknown:
Frank Pettingell
Unknown:
Judge Adam
Production By:
Frederick Bradnum
Light, the Judge's clerk:
David Peel
His servants: Lisa:
Joanna Clarke
His servants: Greta:
Gina Bower
Counsellor Walter:
William Fox
His servant:
Douglas Hayea
Mother Martha:
Vivienne Chattertoa
Eve, her daughter:
Stella Richman
Veit Trumpel:
Norman Mitchell,
Rupert, his son:
Roger Delgado
Madam Brigitta:
Marjorie Drake'

Peter Pears (tenor)
Szymon Goldberg (violin)
John Francis (flute) » Joy Boughton (oboe)
Terence Weil (cello continuo)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)'
Part 1 \
Sonata in E, for violin and harpal. chord
Cantata No. 160: 1
Ich weiso, dass mfin Erloser lebd
Trio Sonata in G, for flute, oboe, and continuo
From the Raphael Cartoon Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Contributors

Tenor:
Peter Pears
Violin:
Szymon Goldberg
Flute:
John Francis
Oboe:
Joy Boughton
Cello:
Terence Weil
Harpsichord:
George Malcolm

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