Composed by divers several authors: published by Thomas Morley in 1601 With angel's face and brightness (George Kirbye); Round about her charret (Ellis Gibbons); Fair Oriana seeming to wink (Robert Jones); Come, gentle swains (Michael Cavendish); Harkl did ye ever hear? (Thomas Hunt); Calm was rhe air
(Richard Carlton); Sing, shepherds all (Richard Nicholson); Lightly she whipp'd o'er rhe dales (John Mundy) sung by The Golden Age Singers:
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Eileen McLoughlin (soprano) Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
Rene Soames (tenor)
Gordon Clinton (baritone) with Elsie Suddaby (soprano)
John Whitworth (counter-tenor)
Alfred Hepworth (tenor) Maurice Bevan (baritone)
Directed by Margaret Field-Hyde
Second of three programmes
Herbert Fryer talks about Ferrucio Benvenuto Busoni, who was his teacher
(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 13)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Leader, Granville Jones )
Conducted by Georges Enesco
Humphry House reviews Charles Dickens , his tragedy and triumph, by Edgar Johnson , and Letters from Charles Dickens to Angela Burdett -Coutts. 1841-1865, edited by Edgar Johnson
Quartet in E flat (K.428) played by the Amadeus String Quartet:
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin)
Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Quartet in B flat (H.458): Oct. 20
by Thomas Kyd
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Martyn C. Webster
Inc.id.en.tal music composed and conducted by John Hotchkis
Valda Aveling (piano)