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Andrew Gold (tenor), Ernest Lush (piano), Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Celia Arieli (piano),
Musica da Camera: Harold Clarke (flute), Sidney Fell (clarinet), Charles Gregory (horn), Vera Kantrovitch (violin), Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Joy Hall (cello), Julian Bream (guitar), Renata Scheffel-Stero (harp)

Contributors

Tenor:
Andrew Gold
Piano:
Ernest Lush
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Piano:
Celia Arieli
Flute:
Harold Clarke
Clarinet:
Sidney Fell
Horn:
Charles Gregory
Violin:
Vera Kantrovitch
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Guitar:
Julian Bream
Harp:
Renata Scheffel-Stero

The Boyd Neel Orchestra
Concertos and Suites
Organ Concerto No. 13, in F; Harpsichord Suite No. 7, In G minor; Concerto Grosso. Op. 6 No. 8, in C minor; Harpsichord Suite No. 8, in F minor; Organ Concerto No. 7. in B flat

Contributors

Organist:
Ralph Downes
Harpsichordist:
Thurston Dart
Leader:
Granville Jones
Director:
Thurston Dart

Adapted by Donald Jonson and Clifford Williams from James Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" and "Stephen Hero"
[Starring] Cyril Cusack
(The recorded broadcast of October 2)
(Part 2: Wednesday at 8.25)

Contributors

Author:
James Joyce
Adapted By:
Donald Jonson
Adapted By:
Clifford Williams
Music for the organ composed and played by:
Charles Spinks
Orchestral music composed and conducted by:
Charles MacKerras
Orchestral music played by:
The Goldsbrough Orchestra
Production:
David Thomson
Narrator/Stephen Dedalus:
Cyril Cusack
Stephen as a boy:
Marjorie Westbury
Simon, his father:
Michael Golden
Mary, his mother:
Pegg Monahan
Mrs Riordan (Dante):
Shela Ward
John Casey:
Jack MacGowran
Uncle Charles:
Seamus Kavanagh
Father Dolan:
Thomas Studley
Father Conmee:
Jack Cunningham
The sermon spoken by:
Paul Farrell
[Actor]:
John Beary
[Actor]:
Brendan Caldwell
[Actor]:
Donal Donnelly
[Actor]:
Patricia Hayes
[Actor]:
David Hemmings
[Actor]:
Desmond Jordan
[Actor]:
Patricia Lehane
[Actor]:
Michael Maguire
[Actor]:
Norman Rodway
[Actor]:
Sally Travers
Singer:
Edmund Donlevy

Third Programme

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