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from a portrait by Harry Jonas : 1947 Louis Wilkinson (known also as Louis MARLOW ), novelist and biographer, who is now in his eighty-third year, recalls some incidents in his life and some of the people he has known. including Meredith, Hardy, and Swinburne

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Jonas
Unknown:
Louis Wilkinson
Unknown:
Louis Marlow

STEFANIA WOYTOWICZ (soprano)
BARBARA HESSE-BUKOWSKA (piano)
WARSAW NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC CHORUS AND Orchestra
Conducted by WITOLD Rowicki
Symphony No. 4, for piano and orchestra
8.55* Symphony No. 3 (Song of the Night), for soprano, chorus, and orchestra sung, in Polish
Recording from the Warsaw Autumn Festival 1962: made available by courtesy of the Polish Radio

Contributors

Conducted By:
Witold Rowicki

Pieces de clavecin en concerts
Trio No.
La La Popliniere La Timide
Premier Tambourin Deuxieme Tambourin
Harpsichord:
La Timide
Trio No.
La Pantomime L'lndiscrète La Rameau
Harpsichord:
L'Indiscrète
Trio No.
La Forqueray La Cupis La Marais played by the ALARIUS ENSEMBLE OF BRUSSELS
Charles McGuire (flute)
Janine Rubinlicht (violin)
Wieland Kuyken (viola da gamba) Robert Kohnen (harpsichord) The second of two programmes of Rameau's Pieces de clavecin en concerts

Contributors

Violin:
Janine Rubinlicht
Viola:
Wieland Kuyken
Harpsichord:
Robert Kohnen

of Dante Alighieri in twelve weekly parts
New translations specially commissioned from contemporary poets PART 7: Cantos 13-20
Fraud, Simony, the Diviners translated by PATRIC DICKINSON Reader, HUGH BURDEN
Narrator, ROBERT RIETTY Series arranged by Terence Tiller
Part 8: February 24 followed by an interlude at 10.55

Contributors

Translated By:
Patric Dickinson
Reader:
Hugh Burden
Narrator:
Robert Rietty
Arranged By:
Terence Tiller

Third Programme

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