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

Long live fair Oriana (Ellis Gibbons); Fair Orian, in the morn (John Milton); With wreaths of rose and laurel (William Cobbold); All creatures now (John Bennet); Fair Cytherea presents her doves John Lisley); Hence stars too dim of light (Michael East); Come, biessed bird (Edward Johnson); Arise, awake, awake (Thomas Morley); As Vesta was from Latmos hill (Thomas Weelkes)

The Golden Age Singers: Margaret Field-Hyde, Eileen McLoughlin, Alfred Deller, Rene Soames, Gordon Clinton
with Elsie Suddaby, John Whitworth, Alfred Hepworth, Maurice Bevan

Contributors

Singer (The Golden Age Singers):
Margaret Field-Hyde
Singer (The Golden Age Singers):
Eileen McLoughlin
Singer (The Golden Age Singers):
Alfred Deller
Singer (The Golden Age Singers):
Rene Soames
Singer (The Golden Age Singers):
Gordon Clinton
Singer:
Elsie Suddaby
Singer:
John Whitworth
Singer:
Alfred Hepworth
Singer:
Maurice Bevan
Director:
Margaret Field-Hyde

THAT MEANS WITCHCRAFT'
Talk by Laura BoJhiannan Lecturer in the Department of Social Anthropology, Oxford
Challenged to expla n why she sat in her hut reading a ' paper,' Dr. Bohannan found herself relating the story of Hamlet to the tribesmen of a West African village In rhis talk she describes the reactions of her audience, who instructed her in the true meaning ' of rhe story.
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Contributors

Talk By:
Laura Bojhiannan

Third Programme

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