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HANDEL: The Messiah, conducted by | Hermann Scherchen, with the Lon- | don Philharmonic Choir, the London Symphony Orchestra, Margaret Ritchie (soprano), Constance Shack- | lock (contralto), William Herbert (tenor), Richard Standen (bass). Handel with a new look, and an exciting one, too (Nixa NLP 907: 1-3). WALTON: Belshazzar’s Feast — Sir Adrian Boult, the Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Choir and Dennis Noble (baritone). The most brilliant of modern oratorios, brilliantly performed (Nixa | NLP 904). INTERNATIONAL FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL, 1952: Singers, players, dancers from the Ukraine to Minnesota, and most countries in between. Musical documentary of significance, and enjoyment, too (Nixa WLP 6209: 1 and 2).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 777, 11 June 1954, Page 21

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June Choice New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 777, 11 June 1954, Page 21

June Choice New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 777, 11 June 1954, Page 21

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