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String Trios by Beethoven (G major, Op. 9 No. 1)
Webern Sehoenberg
THE OROMONTE STRING TRIO
1 Third of a series including music by Webern, other 20th-century composers, and the first Viennese school

Contributors

Unknown:
Webern Sehoenberg

A review by PATRIC DICKINSON
The first of three programmes in which he discusses the speaking of poetry, with illustrations from gramophone records issued in recent years
The programme includes
Readings by William Devlin , T. S. Eliot
Robert Graves , James Stephens Dylan Thomas , W. B. Yeats
1 Second broadcast

Contributors

Review By:
Patric Dickinson
Unknown:
William Devlin
Unknown:
T. S. Eliot
Unknown:
Robert Graves
Unknown:
James Stephens
Unknown:
Dylan Thomas
Unknown:
W. B. Yeats

by William Shakespeare with as The Princess of France as Rosaline as Berowne
Characters in order of speaking King of Navarre.Godfrey Kenton
Scene: The King of Navarre's park, 1597
Music by GERALD FINZI originally composed for a radio production in 1946 London Chamber Orchestra Leader, Lionel Bentley Conducted by Anthony Bernard
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES Third broadcast
DURING THE INTERVAL
9.30-9.40* John Ireland
Alan Rowlands (piano) on a gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Music By:
Gerald Finzi
Leader:
Lionel Bentley
Conducted By:
Anthony Bernard
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Unknown:
John Ireland
Piano:
Alan Rowlands
Actor:
Sylvia Syms
Actor:
Geraldine McEwan
Actor:
Tony Britton
His companions: Longaville:
Michael Deacon
Dumaine:
Geoffrey Matthews
Berowne:
Tony Britton
Constable (Dull):
George Hagan
Clown (Costard):
Peter Pratt
Braggart (Don Armado):
Basil Langton
Boy (Moth), page to Don Armado:
Anthony Hall
Maid (Jacquenetta):
Sheila Grant
Boyet:
Atlstin Trevor
Princess of France:
Sylvia Syms
Her ladies: Maria:
Shirley Cooklin
Katherine:
Elizabeth Morgan
Rosaline:
Geraldine McEwan
Forester:
Anthony Viccars
Curate (Sir Nathaniel):
Norman Shelley
Pedant (Holofernes):
Hamlyn Benson
Marcade, a messenger:
Kenneth Hyde
Narrator:
Michael Spice

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