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Derek Simpson (cello) Fiona Cameron (piano)
John Davies (clarinet)
Else Cross (piano)
David Martin (violin)
Florence Hooton (cello)
Derek Hammond-Stroud
(baritone)
The Macglbbon String Quartet:
Margot Macgibbon (violin)
Lorraine du Val (violin)
Anatole Mines (viola) Lilly Phillips (cello)
Ernest Lush (piano)

Contributors

Cello:
Derek Simpson
Piano:
Fiona Cameron
Clarinet:
John Davies
Violin:
David Martin
Cello:
Florence Hooton
Baritone:
Derek Hammond-Stroud
Violin:
Margot MacGibbon
Violin:
Lorraine du Val
Viola:
Anatole Mines
Cello:
Lilly Phillips
Piano:
Ernest Lush

Mass:
Laudate Dominum omncs gentes for two four-part choirs sung by the BBC Midland Chorus Conductor, John Lowe
From St. Augustine's. Edgbaston
The mass Laudate Dominum (based on a motet of the same name) is one of the masterpieces composed during the last few years of Palestrina's life; it was published posthumously in 1601. Antiphonal effects between the two choirs are exploited throughout the work. followed by an interlude at 8.0

Contributors

Conductor:
John Lowe

by Henry James
Adapted for broadcasting in two parts and produced by Mary Hope Allen
The action takes place in Paris and in London in the year 1868
DURING THE INTERVAL (9.15-9.25 app.):
Gounod
Two movements from
Little Symphony in B flat played by the Pierre Poulteau Wind Ensemble on a gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry James
Produced By:
Mary Hope Allen

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