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by Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker
Adapted and produced by R. D. Smith with music composed by Edward Williams conducted by Marcus Dods

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Middleton
Unknown:
Thomas Dekker
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Composed By:
Edward Williams
Conducted By:
Marcus Dods
Chorus:
Edward Burnham
Neatfoot:
Robin Bailey
Mary Fitzallard:
Gabrielle Blunt
Sebastian Wengrave:
Anthony Viccars
Sir Alexander Wengrave:
Emerton Court
Sir Adam Appleton:
John Gabriel
Laxton:
Ian Lubbock
Sir Davy Dapper:
Douglas Seale
Goshawk:
Alan MacNaughtan
Trapdoor:
Malcolm Hayes
Mistress Openwork:
Marion Mathie
Mistress Gallipot:
Betty Linton
Jack Dapper:
Denis Goacher
Gull:
Jill Nyasa
Mistress Tiltyard:
Joan Peart
Openwork:
Derek Birch
Moll, the Roaring Girl:
Fay Compton
Gallipot:
George Hagan
Tiltyard:
Edward Burnham
Porter:
Brian Wilde
Tailor:
Derek Birch
Curtleaxe:
Rupert Davies
Hanger:
John Gabriel
Sir Beauteous Ganymede:
John Burnaby
Lord Noland:
Michael Ingham
Tearcat:
Leigh Crutchley
Cutpurse:
Robin Bail
Nip:
Brian Wilde
Servant:
Jill Nyasa
Sir Guy Fitzallard:
Peter Neil

(' The Lowland *) Music drama in a prologue and two acts
Libretto by Rudolph Lothar after Guimera's drama ' Terra Baixa'
Music by Eugen d'Albert
(sung in German)
Chorus and Orchestra of Bayerischer Rundfunk
Conducted BY RUDOLF ALBERT
(Recording made available by Bayerischer Rundfunk. Munich)
The scene is laid partly on a mountain pasturage in the Pyrenees, partly in the Spanish lowland of Catalonia at the foot of the Pyrenees.
PROLOGUE
A rocky slope high in the mountains
Act I
The interior of the mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Rudolph Lothar
Music By:
Eugen D'Albert
Conducted By:
Rudolf Albert
Sebastiano, a rich landowner:
Alexander Welitsch
Tommaso, the village elder, aged ninety:
Max Proebstl
In Sebastiano's Moruccio, the miller's man:
Karl Hoppe
service: Marta:
Marianne Schech
Pepa:
Hanna Scholl
Antonia:
Lilian Benningsen
Rosalia:
Ruth Michaelis
Nuri:
Rosl Schwaiger
Pedro, a shepherd:
Bernd Aldenhoff
Nando, a shepherd:
Paul Kuen

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