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Let the Peoples Sing

on BBC Radio 3

The Final of this year's International Amateur Choral Competition
Bernard Keeffe introduces the 14 finalists, summarises the jury's comments and gives their verdict in each of the seven classes. Charles BeardsaU then announces the winner of the BBC Silver Rose Bowl for 1979, the award for the most outstanding choir.
Finalists:
School Class: United Kingdom, Sweden; Youth Class: UK, Hungary; Equal Voice Class: Hungary, uk; Mixed Voice Class: Canada, West Germany; Large Choir Class: UK, West Germany; Chamber Choir Class: UK, West Germany; ContemporaryMusic Class: Hungary, Ireland. This year's International Jurors were: NIKI VASKOLA (Finland), Chairman of the Jury, NOEL cox (UK), GERARD VICTORY (Ireland), KAREL AERTS (Belgium), WILFRIED BRENNECKE (West Germany), CHRISTOPHER OYESIKU (Nigeria)
(Organised by the BBC in association with the EBU)

Contributors

Introduces:
Bernard Keeffe
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Charles Beardsau
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Karel Aerts
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Wilfried Brennecke
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Christopher Oyesiku

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