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Gareth Morris (flute) Wilfrid Parry (piano)
Virtuoso Ensemble:
Sidney Fell (clarinet)
Ronald Walier (bassoon) Harold Jackson (trumpet)
David Martin (violin.)
WilJem die Mont (ceJJo) Wilfrid Part -;- (piano)
Sinfonia (1932), Op. 54, for clarinet. trumpetv cello, and piano
Barcarolle and Scherzo, for flute and Piano
Berenata, for clarlneti, baesoonv trumpet, violin, and cello
Last of time* programmes of music by Casella

Contributors

Flute:
Gareth Morris
Piano:
Wilfrid Parry
Clarinet:
Sidney Fell
Bassoon:
Ronald Walier
Bassoon:
Harold Jackson
Violin:
David Martin
Piano:
Wilfrid Part

A weekly review of the arts including:
Peter Vansittart on Danton's Death by Georg Buchner at the Lyric Opera House, Hammersmith: this is the first of a season of plays presented by the newly formed 59 Theatre Company.
David Sylvester on Michael Bentine 's Programme Round the Bend, broadcast every Friday in the Home Service

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Vansittart
Unknown:
Georg Buchner
Unknown:
David Sylvester
Unknown:
Michael Bentine

Elizabeth Simon (soprano)
Frederick Stone (piano)

Schubert
Fruhlingsglaube
Der Neugierige
Liebesbotschaft
Die Forelle
Nacht und Traume
Auf dem Wasser zu singen

Wolf
In dem Schatten meiner Locken
Eide, so die Liebe schwur
Klinge, klinge mein Pandero
Auf dem grunen Balkon

Second of seven programmes of songs by Schubert and Wolf

(Ilse Wolf (soprano): February 1)

Contributors

Soprano:
Elizabeth Simon
Pianist:
Frederick Stone

An illusion by Muriel Spark with John Bennett and Harold Reese
Production by Rayner Heppenstall
"Most of the houses in Romney Terrace are bomb damage ... Two have been repaired and made over into flats. Some months ago Miss Ethel Carson came to live in the last but one, Number Ten, on the third floor....."

Contributors

Writer:
Muriel Spark
Production by:
Rayner Heppenstall
Dr Fell:
Carleton Hobbs
Miss Carson:
Marjorie Westbury
The Housekeeper:
Kathleen Helme
The Countess:
Dorothy Black

Third Programme

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