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Emelie Hooke (soprano)
Georgina Dobree (clarinet)
Ronald Moore (E flat clarinet)
Wilfred Hambleton
(bass-clarinet)
Dallapiocola's Goethe-Lieder, written only a few months ago, were sung for the first time in this country by Emelie Hooke at a Morley College concert on November 26 The seven songs are settings of love-poems from Goethe's Weslöstlicher Divan.

Contributors

Clarinet:
Georgina Dobree
Clarinet:
Ronald Moore
Bass-Clarinet:
Wilfred Hambleton

Traditional stories and music arising from the belief that people can be stolen by the fairies and that fairy changelings can be put in their place
Arranged by David Thomson and Seamus Ennis with Frances Gregg. Marie Kean
Harry Hutchinson , Seamus Kavanagh
Uileann pipes played by Seamus Ennis
Production by David Thomson

Contributors

Arranged By:
David Thomson
Arranged By:
Seamus Ennis
Unknown:
Frances Gregg.
Unknown:
Marie Kean
Unknown:
Harry Hutchinson
Unknown:
Seamus Kavanagh
Played By:
Seamus Ennis
Production By:
David Thomson

Hervey Alan (bass-baritone)
Gwydion Brooke (bassoon)
The Haydn Orchestra
(Leader, Leonard Friedman )
Conductor, Harry Newstone
Part 1
Alan Owen, who was born in London in 1928, studied with Benjamin Franke) at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. His Divertimento, written four years ago, is in four movements: Moderato grazioso, Andante, Allegretto, and Allegro.

Contributors

Bass-Baritone:
Hervey Alan
Bassoon:
Gwydion Brooke
Leader:
Haydn Orchestra
Leader:
Leonard Friedman
Conductor:
Harry Newstone

A group of three talks to be broadcast during the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition
1-The World of the Early Masters by John White , Ph.D.
Lecturer in the History of Art at the Courtauld Institute,
London University
The speaker reflects on the ' passionate world of ideas behind the intense natural observation rhat has always characterised Flemish painting, and on the continuity of vision underlying the ISO years of change which separate the work of the early fifteenth-century illuminators and that of Pieter Brueg.hel.

Contributors

Unknown:
John White , Ph.D.

Third Programme

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