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Sacred and Secular Compositions transcribed and edited by Manfred F. Bukofzer
John Whitworth (counter- tenor)
Wilfred Brown (tenor)
The Renaissance Singers Director, Michael Howard
Ralph Downes (organ)
An Instrumental Ensemble
Credo: Da gaudiiorum premia
Sanctus: Da. gaudiiorum premia
Preco preheminencie-Precursor premittitur — Inter natoa
Specials
Virgo Puisque m'smour
Puisque m'amour (organ arrangement)
Sancta Mania succurre Beaita Mater
Gaude Virgo salutata (four-part)
(s: previously broadcast oa November 17 and 26)

Contributors

Edited By:
Manfred F. Bukofzer
Edited By:
John Whitworth
Tenor:
Wilfred Brown
Unknown:
Michael Howard
Unknown:
Ralph Downes
Unknown:
Virgo Puisque
Unknown:
Beaita Mater
Unknown:
Gaude Virgo

Part 1 by William Shakespeare with Robert Harris , Laurence Payne
William Fox , Hugh Griffith
Incidental music by Norman Demuth
Produced by Wilfnid Gramitham
(Sunday's recorded broadcast)
During the interval (9.30-9.40 app.):
Music by Guillaume Dufay played by the Pro Musioa Antiqua Ensemble
Director, Safford Cape on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Unknown:
Robert Harris
Unknown:
Laurence Payne
Unknown:
William Fox
Unknown:
Hugh Griffith
Music By:
Norman Demuth
Produced By:
Wilfnid Gramitham
Music By:
Guillaume Dufay
Unknown:
Safford Cape

Quintet in E fiat (K.614) played by the Element Quartet:
Ernest Element (violin.) Slyvia Cleaver (violin)
Dorothy Hemming (viola)
Norman Jones (cello) with Herbert Downes (viola)
Fifth of seven programmes in which all Mozart's string quintets are played by the Element Quartet and Herbert Downee

Contributors

Violin:
Ernest Element
Violin:
Slyvia Cleaver
Viola:
Dorothy Hemming
Cello:
Norman Jones
Viola:
Herbert Downes
Viola:
Herbert Downee

Third Programme

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More