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Music International

on BBC Two England

A monthly report from the world of music.
Bernard Keeffe introduces the first edition which includes:

The Vienna Festival
Europe's biggest Music Festival where the annual congress of the International Federation of Jeunesses Musicales is taking place.

Who Pays the Piper?
A discussion on the patronage of art.
Jennie Lee, M.P., The Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Boyle, M.P., Marghanita Laski and Malcolm Muggeridge

Richard Rodney Bennett
A film profile of one of England's leading young composers including scenes from the Sadler's Wells production of his new opera The Mines of Sulphur
with Shirley Chapman, Ann Howard, Catherine Wilson, Harold Blackburn, Gregory Dempsey, Gwyn Griffiths, David Hillman.
Sadler's Wells Orchestra
Leader, Barry Collins
Conducted by Leonard Hancock
Presented by arrangement with Sadler's Wells Trust

Next programme: July 5
See page 21

Contributors

Presenter:
Bernard Keeffe
Panellist (Who Pays the Piper?):
Jennie Lee
Panellist (Who Pays the Piper?):
Sir Edward Boyle
Panellist (Who Pays the Piper?):
Marghanita Laski
Panellist (Who Pays the Piper?):
Malcolm Muggeridge
Subject:
Richard Rodney Bennett
[Singer] (The Mines of Sulphur):
Shirley Chapman
[Singer] (The Mines of Sulphur):
Ann Howard
[Singer] (The Mines of Sulphur):
Catherine Wilson
[Singer] (The Mines of Sulphur):
Harold Blackburn
[Singer] (The Mines of Sulphur):
Gregory Dempsey
[Singer] (The Mines of Sulphur):
Gwyn Griffiths
[Singer] (The Mines of Sulphur):
David Hillman
Musicians:
Sadler's Wells Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Barry Collins
Orchestra conducted by:
Leonard Hancock
Research:
Sydney Edwards
Research:
Rhona Shaw
Film Editor:
James Colina
Film Editor:
Jesse Palmer
Production Assistant:
Anthony Wilkinson
Designer:
David Myerscough Jones
Editor:
Francis Coleman

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