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George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Harold Clarke (flute)
Amici String Quartet:
Lionel Bentley , Marta Eitler
Harold Harriott , Joy Hall with Kenneth Essex (viola) and Terence Well (cello)
Last of six programmes devised by Stanley Sadie , who edited the works by Boccherini.

Contributors

Harpsichord:
George Malcolm
Flute:
Harold Clarke
Unknown:
Lionel Bentley
Unknown:
Marta Eitler
Unknown:
Harold Harriott
Unknown:
Joy Hall
Viola:
Kenneth Essex
Viola:
Terence Well
Unknown:
Stanley Sadie

A chronicle of the development of English drama from its beginnings to the 1580s
Arranged for broadcasting and introduced by John Barton
Edited and produced by Raymond Raikes
12-The Professional Theatres
Popular Drama
'The Spanish Tragedy' (1585-7) by Thomas Kyd
Chorus:
(Continued in next column)
Incidental music composed by Anthony Bernard followed by Will Kempe 's ' Jig of Rowland'
Translated from the German by John Barton
Musical setting by Anthony Bernard
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader, Lionel Bentley )
Conducted by Anthony Bernard

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Barton
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Unknown:
Thomas Kyd
Composed By:
Anthony Bernard
Unknown:
Will Kempe
Unknown:
John Barton
Unknown:
Anthony Bernard
Leader:
Lionel Bentley
Conducted By:
Anthony Bernard
The Ghost of Andrea, a Spanish nobleman:
William Eedle
Revenge:
Trevor Martin
The King of Spain:
Arthur Young
Hieronimo, Marshal of Spain:
Carleton Hobbs
Balthazar, son of the Viceroy of Portingal:
John Westbrook
Lorenzo, nephew of the King of Spain:
John Gabriel
Horatio, son of Hieronimo:
Denis McCarthy
Bellimperia, niece to the King of Spain, sister of Lorenzo:
Denise Bryer
The Ambassador of Portingal:
Raf de la Torre
Pedringano, servant to Bellimperia:
Malcolm Hayes
Isabella, wife of Hieronimo:
Molly Rankin
A page to Lorenzo:
David Spenser
Pedro, servant to Hieronimo:
John Ruddock
Bazardo, a Spanish painter:
Will Leighton
Viceroy of Portingal:
Howieson Culff
Rowland:
Denis Quilley
Robert, his friend:
Ian Wallace
Margaret:
Adele Leigh
John the Sexton:
Dudley Jones

Third Programme

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