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Composed by divers several authors: published by Thomas Morley in 1601Â

Including madrigals by Ellis Gibbons, John Milton, John Bennet, John Lisley, John Wilbye, Edward Johnson, Thomas Morley, Thomas Weelkes, John Holmes, Daniel Norcome, John Farmer, Thomas Tomkins

The Golden Age Singers: Margaret Field-Hyde, Eileen McLoughlin, Alfred Deller, Rene Soames, Gordon Clinton
with Alfred Hepworth, Maurice Bevan
Directed by Margaret Field-Hyde

Contributors

Singers:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Singers:
Eileen McLoughlin
Unknown:
Alfred Deller
Unknown:
Rene Soames
Unknown:
Gordon Clinton
Unknown:
Alfred Hepworth
Unknown:
Maurice Bevan
Directed By:
Margaret Field-Hyde

Symphony No\ 9, in D minor
(Choral)
Rosina Raisbeck (soprano) Monica Sinclair (contralto)
Charles Craig (tenor)
George Hancock (baritone)
London Philharmonic Choir
(Chorus-Master. Frederic Jackson ) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader. David McCallum )
Conductor,
Sir Thomas Beecham Bt. ,
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
This is one of a series of concerts to celebrate the Coronation of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, presented by the Royal Philharmonic Society in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain, the BBC, and the London County Council.

Contributors

Soprano:
Rosina Raisbeck
Contralto:
Monica Sinclair
Tenor:
Charles Craig
Baritone:
George Hancock
Chorus-Master:
Frederic Jackson
Conductor:
David McCallum
Conductor:
Sir Thomas Beecham Bt.

Das musikalische Opfer played by the Basle Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Paul Sacher
Joseph Bopp (flute)
Rodolfo Flicani (violin)
Wolfgang Neininger (violin)
Marianne Majer (viola)
Louis Fest (cello)
Eduard Milller (harpsichord)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Paul Sacher
Flute:
Joseph Bopp
Violin:
Rodolfo Flicani
Violin:
Wolfgang Neininger
Viola:
Marianne Majer
Cello:
Louis Fest
Harpsichord:
Eduard Milller

Third Programme

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