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GRAYSTON BURGESS (counter-tenor) JOHN WHITWORTH (counter-tenor)
EDGAR FLEET (tenor)
SCHOLA POLYPHONICA
AN INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
DIRECTED BY HENRY WASHINGTON
DOROTHY DOROW (soprano)
THE NEW Music ENSEMBLE Richard Bennett (piano) Susan Bradshaw (celeste)
David Johnson (vibraphone)
Elizabeth Fletcher (harp)
Alfred Dukes (tubular bells)
James Holland , Charles Donaldson ,
Bernard Harman , and Jacqueline Gush
(percussion)
CONDUCTOR, JOHN CAREWE

Contributors

Unknown:
Grayston Burgess
Unknown:
John Whitworth
Tenor:
Edgar Fleet
Directed By:
Henry Washington
Soprano:
Dorothy Dorow
Piano:
Richard Bennett
Piano:
Susan Bradshaw
Unknown:
David Johnson
Harp:
Elizabeth Fletcher
Harp:
Alfred Dukes
Unknown:
James Holland
Unknown:
Charles Donaldson
Unknown:
Bernard Harman
Unknown:
Jacqueline Gush
Conductor:
John Carewe

A weekly review of the arts
This edition includes:
Bernard Bergonzi on Colin Wilson 's first novel, Ritual in the Dark
J. G. Weightman on the Marie Bell season of French classical drama at the Savoy Theatre, London lain Hamilton on Fartein Valen 's Third Symphony (performed at the BBC Symphony Concert in the Royal Festival Hall this week, and to be broadcast in the Saturday Concert)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Bergonzi
Unknown:
Colin Wilson
Unknown:
J. G. Weightman
Unknown:
Marie Bell
Unknown:
Fartein Valen

by John McGrath
Egypt-the Canal Zone: 1953 Produced by Alan Hancock
To be repeated on April 2
This play was written for improvisation, a technique in which playwright, director, and actors adapt themselves spontaneously to each other's work-the actors even during the final performance.

Contributors

Unknown:
John McGrath
Produced By:
Alan Hancock
Private Saul:
David Andrews
Tugs:
Jon Rollason
Captain Dann:
Lan Bannen

Third Programme

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