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Frederick Grinke (violin)
Paul Tortelier (cello)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Lennox Berkeley
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
conducted by the composer
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Contributors

Violin:
Frederick Grinke
Cello:
Paul Tortelier
Leader:
Paul Beard
Conducted By:
Sir Malcolm Sargent
Conducted By:
Lennox Berkeley

A melodrama by EZRA POUND based upon the poetry of Frangois Villon The Singers:
Spoken parts:
John Baddelev. George Curzon
Anthony Hall. Frank Partington Malcolm Haves. Lewis Stringer Vivienne Chatterton. Peggy Butt Godfrey Kenton. Rolf Lefebvre Commentary spoken by Denis Goacher
Music arranged by Murray Schafer Musical adviser, Alexander Goehr New Music Ensemble conducted by John Carewe Produced by D. G. BRIDSON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Baddelev.
Unknown:
George Curzon
Unknown:
Anthony Hall.
Unknown:
Frank Partington
Unknown:
Malcolm Haves.
Unknown:
Lewis Stringer
Unknown:
Vivienne Chatterton.
Unknown:
Peggy Butt
Unknown:
Godfrey Kenton.
Spoken By:
Denis Goacher
Arranged By:
Murray Schafer
Unknown:
Alexander Goehr
Conducted By:
John Carewe
Produced By:
D. G. Bridson
Villon:
John Shirley-Quirk
Ythier:
Philip Todd
Beaulte:
Patricia Clark
La Heaulmiere:
Johanna Peters
Villon's Mother:
Rosemary Phillips
Gallant:
Gerald English
Priest John:
Carol Case
Bozo:
Norman Lumsden

As the result of a series of remarkable fossil discoveries in various parts ot Africa our knowledge of the evolution of Man has made enormous strides.
The present picture is discussed by: KENNETHOAKLEY of the British Museum (Natural History) and J. S. WEINERof the Department of Anatomy, University of Oxford with ARCHIE CLOW in the chair
: second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Archie Clow

Third Programme

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