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Paul Tortelier (cello)
Malcolm Binns , Philip Challis and Keith Sellors (pianos)
London Philharmonic Orchestra Leader, Henry Datyner
Conducted by Basil Cameron From the Royal Albert Hall , London Part 1

Contributors

Cello:
Paul Tortelier
Cello:
Malcolm Binns
Cello:
Philip Challis
Pianos:
Keith Sellors
Leader:
Henry Datyner
Conducted By:
Basil Cameron
Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall

by GUY COMPTON with Michael Hordern and Barbara Mitchell
Major Basset's residence, where the Major is attended by the faithful Agnes Gurd, is an elderly Mostyn Seven which he found some years ago, unclaimed and uninhabited, on a lay-by. Of course, ever since he moved in, he has intended it only as a temporary residence, though in the meanwhile they have both tried to make it as much of a home as possible.
Produced by ROBIN MIDGLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Guy Compton
Unknown:
Michael Hordern
Unknown:
Barbara Mitchell
Produced By:
Robin Midgley
Major Basset:
Michael Hordern
Agnes Gurd:
Barbara Mitchell
First policeman:
Wilfred Babbage
A curate:
Michael Darlow
Lady Shelmerdine:
Hester Paton Brown
A dealer:
Douglas Blackwell
Second policeman:
Harold Reese
Third policeman:
Anthony Hall

(soprano) with Gerald Moore (piano)
Le violette (Alessandro Scarlatti)
E dove t'aggiri (Proserpina) (Sacrati)
Wohin?: Der Tod und das Madchen (Schubert)
Callejeo; El tra-la-la y el punteado (Tonadillas) (Granados)
No quiero tus avellanas; Como quieres que adivine (Guridi)
Clavelitos (Valverde)
Adios Granada (Barrera and Calleja, arr. los Angeles)
In the last song Victoria de los Angeles accompanies herself on the guitar on a gramophone record

Contributors

Soprano:
Victoria de los Angeles
Pianist:
Gerald Moore

Third Programme

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