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Introduced and sung by Surya Sena (tenor) with Nelun Devi (piano)
Doyi. doyi: Sinharaja vannama:
Saudama; Pombo sergi rila; Mendicant's song: Gram chhara
Surya Sena and his wife Netun Devi, who come from Ceylon, are well known as interpreters of oriental folk music; since 1932 they have made many tours of European countries giving performances of Indian, Sinhalese, and Tibetan folk songs.

Contributors

Sung By:
Surya Sena
Piano:
Nelun Devi

by Michael Innes
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
1—' A Visitor to Dorset Garden'
Also taking part:
Edward Forsyth. Trevor Kenyon and Raf de la Torre
A series of four programmes

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Innes
Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Unknown:
Edward Forsyth.
Unknown:
Trevor Kenyon
Unknown:
Raf de la Torre
Thomas Betterton:
Oliver Burt
Charles D'Avenant:
Basil Jones
John Dryden:
William Fox
Thomas Rymer:
Felix Felton

— 2 —
A study of Verdi's old age by Hanns A. Hammetmann and Michael Rose
Musical illustrations from recorded performances of Otello and Falstaff conducted by Arturo Toscanini and oi Falstaff conducted by Alberto Erede.
Production by Christopher Sykes

Contributors

Unknown:
Hanns A. Hammetmann
Unknown:
Michael Rose
Unknown:
Arturo Toscanini
Conducted By:
Alberto Erede.
Production By:
Christopher Sykes
Narrator:
John Glen
Verdi:
Neville Hartley
Giuseppina Verdi:
Betty Hardy
Ricordi:
Martin Starkie
Boito:
James McKechnie
Reader:
Denis McCarthy

Ilona Kabos (piano)
Emelie Hooke (soprano)
Dorothy Hemming (violin)
Josephine Lee (piano)
Piano:
Variations on an original theme Pilky
Romance for violin and piano (1879) Six Czech Songs:
Neumrem ja na zernie (We shall fight): Siei som ces mesto (The soldier and the maid); Styry kosy (Four scythes): Siroko d'aieko (Far away): Uz tebe. Anicka (To thee. Annette): Na slatinskych lukach (In another meadow)

Contributors

Piano:
Ilona Kabos
Soprano:
Emelie Hooke
Violin:
Dorothy Hemming
Piano:
Josephine Lee

Third Programme

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