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by G. Lowes Dickinson
Arranged for radio by Sasha Moorsom
Produced by Sasha Moorsom

Contributors

Unknown:
G. Lowes Dickinson
Unknown:
Sasha Moorsom
Produced By:
Sasha Moorsom
G Lowes Dickinson:
Cecil Bellamy
Lord Cantilupe (a Tory):
Robert Farquharson
Alfred Remenham (a Liberal):
Ronald Simpson
Reuben Mendoza (a Conservative):
Ernest Milton
George Allison (a Socialist):
Denys Blakelock
Angus MacCarthy (an Anarchist):
Robert Bernal
Henry Martin (a Professor):
Felix Aylmer
Charles Wilson (a Man of Science):
James McKechnie
Arthur Ellis (a Journalist):
Hugh Burden
Philip Audubon (a Man of Business):
Anthony Jacobs
Aubrey Coryat (a Poet):
Martin Starkie
Sir John Harington (a Gentleman of Leisure):
Robert Harris
William Woodman (a member of the Society of Friends):
James Thomason
Geoffrey Vivian (a Man of Letters):
Carleton Hobbs

Pastorale, for piano
Quintet No. 2, in E flat minor, Op. 26, for piano and strings played by Ernst von Dohnanyi (piano) with the New Edinburgh String Quartet:
Robert Cooper (violin) Anne Crowden (violin)
Christopher Martin (vioia)
Joan Dickson (cello)

Contributors

Piano:
Ernst von Dohnanyi
Violin:
Robert Cooper
Violin:
Anne Crowden
Violin:
Christopher Martin
Cello:
Joan Dickson

A lyric opera in one act
Libretto by Eric Crozier
Music by Lennox Berkeley
Cast in order of singing:
The English Opera Group
Chorus and Orchestra (Leader, Olive Zorian )
CONDUCTRD BY CHARLES MACKERRAS
Producer, Peter Potter
Scene 1: Outside Bethlehem
Scene 2: The cornfields of Boaz Scene 3: A threshing floor
From the Scala Theatre, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Crozier
Music By:
Lennox Berkeley
Leader:
Olive Zorian
Unknown:
Charles MacKerras
Producer:
Peter Potter
Naoml:
Una Hale
Ruth:
Anna Pollak
Orpah:
April Cantelo
Head Reaper:
Thomas Hemsley
Boaz:
Peter Pears

Third Programme

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