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Harry Danks (viola) Robert Collet (piano)
The Wigmore Ensemble:
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute), Terence MacDonagh (oboe). Peter Newbury (oboe). Jack Brymer (clarinet), Walter Lear (clarinet). Gwydion Brooke (bassoon), Edward Wilson (bassoon), Edmund Chapman (horn), Ian Beers (horn), Jean Pougnet (violin), Thomas Carter (violin), Frederick Riddle (viola). Anthony Pini (cello), Maria Korchinska (harp)

Contributors

Viola:
Harry Danks
Piano:
Robert Collet
Flute:
Geoffrey Gilbert
Flute:
Terence MacDonagh
Oboe:
Peter Newbury
Oboe:
Jack Brymer
Clarinet:
Walter Lear
Clarinet:
Gwydion Brooke
Bassoon:
Edward Wilson
Bassoon:
Edmund Chapman
Horn:
Ian Beers
Horn:
Jean Pougnet
Violin:
Thomas Carter
Viola:
Frederick Riddle
Viola:
Anthony Pini
Cello:
Maria Korchinska

Symphony No. 9, in D minor
Luise Helletsgruber (soprano)
Rosette Anday (contralto)
Georg Maikl (tenor)
Richard Mayr (bass- baritone)
Vienna State Opera Chorus
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Felix Weingartncr on gramophone records

Contributors

Soprano:
Luise Helletsgruber
Contralto:
Rosette Anday
Tenor:
Georg Maikl
Bass:
Richard Mayr
Conducted By:
Felix Weingartncr

(Continued in next column)
Susi Jeans (organ)
Thurston Dart (virginals)
The London Consort of Viols:
Harry Danks. Stanley Wootton
Sylvia Putterill. Robert Donington
Henry Revell
The Golden Age Singers:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Elizabeth Osborn. Helen Watts John Whitworth. René
Soames Gordon Clinton
Directed by Margaret Field-Hyde
The Choir of Hampstead Parish Church
Conductor, Martindale Sidwell
The second of two programmes devised by Susi Jeans

Contributors

Unknown:
Susi Jeans
Unknown:
Thurston Dart
Unknown:
Harry Danks.
Unknown:
Stanley Wootton
Unknown:
Sylvia Putterill.
Unknown:
Robert Donington
Unknown:
Henry Revell
Singers:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Singers:
Elizabeth Osborn.
Unknown:
Helen Watts
Unknown:
John Whitworth.
Unknown:
Soames Gordon Clinton
Directed By:
Margaret Field-Hyde

* 2 — Dejection' an Ode by S. T. Coleridge
Talk by A. Alvarez
The poem is read by Christopher Hassall before and after the talk
In this series critics are invited to take a single poem and examine it in as much detail as they see fit in order to bring out the full meaning.

Contributors

Unknown:
S. T. Coleridge
Talk By:
A. Alvarez
Read By:
Christopher Hassall

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