by Josef Bard
This is the story of a Hungarian childhood, told in extracts from a child's diary. The year is 1900 and the acene avillage on the Danube.
Incidental music arranged and conducted by Matyas Seiber Produced by D. G. Bridson
Henry Datyner (violin)
Cherry Isherwood (piano)
Last of three programmes
A comment by John Speirs
Illustrated by Epistle to James Smith
Second Epistle to John Lapraik Epistle to Dr. Blacklock Epistle to Major Logan
Reader, Harold Wightman Produced by George Bruce
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
Wilfred Brown (tenor)
The Basil Lam Sonata Ensemble:
Richard Adeney (flute) Patrick Halling (violin) Marjorie Layers (violin)
Terence Weil (cello)
Basil Lam (harpsichord)
From St. Gabriel's Church,
Cricklewood, London
This It the first of a series of four programmes of music by Handel and his Italian contemporaries, devised by Basil Lam, who also introduces the series at the beginning of this programme.