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Mass: Praeter rerum seriem
Maxwell Ward (viola) Eileen Grainger (viola)
Dennis Nesbitt (viola da gamba)
Francesca Palmer (viola da gamba)
Deirdre Dundas-Grant (bassoon)
Charles Spinks (organ)
Schola Polyphonica
DIRECTOR, HENRY WASHINGTON
This is the first of two programmes devised and introduced by Jeremy Noble. The Mass is preceded by the Motet Praeter rerum seriem by Jos quin des Pres , on which it is based

Contributors

Viola:
Maxwell Ward
Viola:
Eileen Grainger
Viola:
Dennis Nesbitt
Viola:
Francesca Palmer
Bassoon:
Deirdre Dundas-Grant
Bassoon:
Charles Spinks
Unknown:
Schola Polyphonica
Director:
Henry Washington
Introduced By:
Jeremy Noble.
Unknown:
Jos Quin Des Pres

Francis Poulenc and Jacques Fevrier (two pianos)
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader. Hugh Maguire )
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
Deux Marches et un Intermede Concerto for two pianos Sinfonietta

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Poulenc
Unknown:
Jacques Fevrier
Leader:
Hugh Maguire
Conducted By:
Alexander Gibson
Conducted By:
Deux Marches

A shortened version of a Master Class she gave in the Wigmore Hall, London, last October on 'Der Rosenkavalier by Strauss
MONOLOGUE, ACT 1 (Fig. 269-283)
Piano, Ivor Newton
Becond of two programmes.

Contributors

Piano:
Ivor Newton
The Marschallin FINAL Duet. ACT 1 (Fig. 300-end):
Elizabeth Crook
The Marschallin:
Shirley Sproule
Octavian:
Laura Sarti

' Thersites *
Book 2, lines 1-280
Translated by Peter Ferguson
4 Helen on the Walls'
BOOK 3, lines 121-245
Translated by William Arrowsmith
Read by Denis McCarthy
Second of a series of twelve readings from Homer's Iliad In new translations by different hands.

Contributors

Translated By:
Peter Ferguson
Translated By:
William Arrowsmith
Read By:
Denis McCarthy

Third Programme

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