Twenty-four Preludes, Op. 28 played by ANN SCHEIN (piano)
by Bill Naughton
November Day is concerned with a younts husband, unemployed in a Lancashire town during the depression. By a bit of luck he gets a day's work as a coalbagger. with Vivienne Chatterton Janette Richer
Geoffrey Matthews and Martin Starkie
Produced by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
+ Fourth broadcast
Music for voices, viols and keyboard
The Elizabethan Consort: Dennis Nesbitt (treble viol), Benjamin Kennard (treble viol), Jillian Amherst (tenor viol), Dietrich Kessler (tenor viol), Nancy Neild (tenor and bass viols), with Ambrose Gauntlett (bass viol)
The Elizabethan Singers, Conductor, Louis Halsey
Simon Preston (organ, harpsichord, virginals)
Verse anthem:
Almighty God, which by the leading of a star
Organ:
I Fantasia (chromatic)
Prelude and Carol:
Laet ons met herten rerjne
Fantasia on Vestiva I colli
Anthems:
Attend unto my tears, O Lord (four-part)
In the departure of the Lord
Attend unto my tears, O Lord (five-part)
Harpsichord:
Queene Elizabeth's Pavan
Viols:
In Nomine (five-part)
Virginals:
Why aske you; My seU
Verse anthem:
In thee O Lord I put my trust t
From St. Vedast's Church, Foster Lane, London
(Part of this programme was broadcast on September 21, 1963, in the BBC's General Overseas Service)
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