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for wind instruments
The Dennis Brain Wind Ensemble
Gareth Morris (flute) Leonard Brain (oboe)
Stephen Waters (clarinet)
Cecil James (bassoon) Neill Sanders (horn) with Richard Walton (trumpet)
Alfred Flaszvnski (trombone)
John Wilson (tuba) and Ivor Benyon (accordion)
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Contributors

Flute:
Gareth Morris
Oboe:
Leonard Brain
Clarinet:
Stephen Waters
Bassoon:
Cecil James
Horn:
Neill Sanders
Unknown:
Richard Walton
Unknown:
Alfred Flaszvnski
Unknown:
John Wilson
Accordion:
Ivor Benyon

A monthly review of current questions in architecture and planning
DESIGNING AN ARCHITECT by Michael Pattrick , F.R.I.B.A.
Principal of the Architectural
Association School of Architecture
Britain produces a great number of architects compared with other countries, yet our progress in improving architectural standards is slow. Mr. Pattrick considers the reasons for this, in particular those related to present methods of training architects. He makes some comparisons with the U.S.A., which he has recently visited.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Pattrick

by Alexander Blok
Translation by L. R. Lewitter
Revised and arranged by Rayner Heppenstall with Charles Leno. Robert Marsden
Raf de la Torre , Alan Edwards and Andrew McAlister
Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
The action takes place early in the 13th century at the time of the ' Albigensian Crusade.' The scene changes from a castle in Languedoc to the seashore in Brittany.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Blok
Translation By:
L. R. Lewitter
Arranged By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Unknown:
Charles Leno.
Unknown:
Robert Marsden
Unknown:
Raf de la Torre
Unknown:
Alan Edwards
Unknown:
Andrew McAlister
Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Narrator:
Malcolm Hayes
Bertrand:
William Devlin
Isaura:
Beth Boyd
Alice:
Virginia Winter
Aliscan:
Frank Duncan
Count Archambaut:
Geoffrey Wincott
Chaplain:
Howieson Culff
Gaetan, lord of Tromenec:
Lan Sadler

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