ONE SHILLING

MARCH 1943

Trad. Office ; Montague House Russell Sq uare London, W.C .1

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Incorporating vox, THE RADIO CRIT I C and BROADCAST REVIEW

Edited by

COMPTON MACKENZIE and CHRISTOPHER STONE

LONDON EDITOR· CECIL POLLARD

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Middlesex

Tel eo hone- :

Wordsworth 2010

HAGGlE TEYTE a great iJlterpreter of French Songs

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She h as made them a lifelong study . As a student with Jean de Reszke, she worked with Faun!, Debussy and Rey naldo Halm, and made their styles h er own. With a voice of rare na tural purity, to which she b rings end!ess variety of inflect ion, fine musici an ship and a poet 's sensibility to words , M aggie Teyte is a great artist in the hi ghest sense of the term.

Here are some " His 'Mas t er's Voice" r ecords by

MAGGIE TEYTE,

with piano accompaniment by Gerald Moore:

Lyd ia. FDur~; Nel/' i<",,~ -

Id-Bas! Faur~: En Sourdine . Hohn

Offrande . Hahn; L'HeureExquise. Hohn ­

Soir. feur' ; Les Roses D'jspahan . Four.

DA 1831 DA 1830

DA 181 1 DA 1819

Plaisir d'amour. Martin. : Dans les ru ines d'une abbaye Faur~

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Psyche. Pa l adllhe ; Chanson Tr ls te . Duparc ·

Apres un reve. Faur~; Si mes vers avaient des ailes. Hahn

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Clair de Lunll. IZlI /( ; Extase. Dupor c-

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is Master·s Voiue"

TH E ~ RAM 0 P H 0 NE e 0 M PAN Y L I M I T E D , H AY E S , M I D OL ES E X