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The Play

Page 10 from 7th August 1936

" MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S-DREAM" "LILAC TIME" No matter, how much the idiosyncracies of an English Summer tried to deter us from enjoying our Midsummer......

In Keeping Wm The Dramatic Theme Of This Year's Boc

Page 8 from 19th May 1995

Covent Garden Festival, the Catholic Stage Guild Choir, Actors' Choir, Voices Chamber Ensemble and a small orchestra joined forces last Thursday......

Music

Page 13 from 13th July 1935

By Charles G. Mortimer Tchaikowsky's Letters Can any good thing come out of Moscow? Yes, undoubtedly, for we are promised publication of the......

'praying Twice' In Musical Colchester

Page 7 from 21st August 1987

Budding musicians begin at the Colchester Institute IN a quiet corner of southeastern England a small group of dedicated musicians are pursuing......

Music

Page 11 from 24th January 1936

By Charles G. Mortimer On January 30 the first production of Strauss's opera " 1,001 Nights" in this country will take place at the Rudolf......

At Last A Truly Catholic Passion

Page 12 from 2nd May 2008

MacMillan: St John Passion LSO AND CHORUS, BARBICAN W hen we think of music for Holy Week we think of the Catholic Church, but when we think of......

Knowing About The Holocaust

Page 9 from 19th February 1999

Music Damian Thompson W HEN THE YOUNG Anita Lasker arrived in Auschwitz in 1943, she was subjected to the routine indignities: her clothes were......

Casting Light On A Forgotten Musical Corner

Page 14 from 29th May 2009

O f all the quiet, forgotten corners of contemporary music, contemporary church music is perhaps the quietest and certainly the least fashionable.......

Music Walton Wins The Day

Page 10 from 10th December 1937

By ERNEST MOSS The presence of the Queen at the B.B.C. symphony concert last week was probably a mark of official recognition of its importance for......

Culture Brings Its Financial Rewards

Page 5 from 6th November 1959

By MAXWELL SWEENEY O PERA, with Italian and English principals, English conductors, an English and a Dutch producer, with the co-operation of......

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