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20th-Century British Chamber Music

on BBC Radio 3

A concert given in the Purcell Room, London, on 21 June, promoted by the Oxford University Press to celebrated 50 years of music publishing

Philip Langridge (tenor), Howard Shelley (piano), Douglas Tate (harmonica), Cardiff Festival Players

Part 1
Gerhard Sonata for cello and piano
Vaughan Williams Along the field for voice and violin
Hoddinott Piano Quintet No 4, Op 78 (first broadcast performance)

4.15* Alan Frank, the head of Oxford University Press Music Department, talks to Michael Oliver of Radio London about the problems of publishing modern music, and explains the many roles of a music publisher in relation to his composers.

4.35* 20th-century British Chamber Music: part 2
Mathlas Sonata for piano, Op 23
Tate Apparitions, for tenor, harmonica, string quartet and piano

Contributors

Tenor:
Philip Langridge
Pianist:
Howard Shelley
Harmonica player:
Douglas Tate
Musicians:
Cardiff Festival Players

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