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Each Tuesday to Include chamber music or songs by Dvorak
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE lfor James (horn)
Philip Jones (trumpet)
Elgar Howarth (trumpet)
Raymond Brown (trombone) John Fletcher (tuba)
MARY THOMAS (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGE (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Jones
Horn:
Lfor James
Horn:
Philip Jones
Unknown:
Elgar Howarth
Unknown:
Raymond Brown
Unknown:
John Fletcher
Soprano:
Mary Thomas
Piano:
Paul Hamburge

A scries in which young musicians perform and discuss their work with distinguished professional colleagues
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) plays and talks to
JOHN OGDON
Devised and produced by Gerald McDonald and David Richardson

Contributors

Piano:
Anthony Goldstone
Unknown:
John Ogdon
Produced By:
Gerald McDonald
Produced By:
David Richardson

A series of concerts given before invited audiences throughout the country
This week: from the Dumfries Music Club PATRICIA CLARK and JOHANNA PETERS
(soprano and contralto duet)
JULIAN DAWSON
(piano and harpsichord) LONDON CZECH TRIO
Jack Rothstein (violin) Karel Horitz (cello)
Lisa Marketta (piano)
Part 1

Contributors

Soprano:
Johanna Peters
Piano:
Julian Dawson
Violin:
Jack Rothstein
Cello:
Karel Horitz
Piano:
Lisa Marketta

Introduced by ISRAEL WAMALA
In themes as well as techniques. African music has had enormous influence in North and South America and Europe by JOHN STORM ROBERTS
Produced by Chris Cuthbertson
A book Is available

Contributors

Introduced By:
Israel Wamala
Unknown:
John Storm Roberts
Produced By:
Chris Cuthbertson

T. S. Eliot
Memorial Lectures
Secondary Worlds-Art and Truth
2. The Saga Hero, or Epic and Social Realism
The historian's desire is for truth and the poet's for re-creation, but neither can do without the other and their worlds overlap-the primary, objective world around us and the secondary, personal worlds of the imagination. The conditions for the successful marriage of history and poetry were uniquely present in thirteenth-century Iceland and W. H. Auden examines the language and the society which encouraged the saga writers to narrate their stories.
The lectures, endowed by S Eliot's publishers. Faber and Faber. were delivered in the University of Kent in October and recorded at the time for the Third Programme. 3: The Mythical World of Opera: January 15

Contributors

Unknown:
T. S. Eliot
Unknown:
W. H. Auden

Celia Arieli (piano)
Viola Tunnard (piano) Peter Wallfisch (piano)
Heather Harper (soprano) Margaret Lensky (mezzo-soprano)
Benjamin Luxon (baritone)
The Melos Ensemble Richard Adeney (flute)
Norman Knight (alto-flutc) Geoflrey Wareham (oboe)
Oervase de Peycr (clarinet) Stephen Trier (bass-clarinet) Neil Sanders ! (horn)
Cecil James (bassoon) David Mason ( trumpet) John Marson (harp)
Susan Bradshaw (piano and celesta) James Blades (percussion) Hush Maguire (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Well (cello)
ⓢ Conducted by Frederik Prausnitz
Part 1: Dallapiccola
Music for three pianos
8.47' Cinque cantl, for baritone and instruments
Sex carmina Alcaei, for soprano and instruments
9.7* Piccola musica notturna
(chamber version for eight instruments) first broadcast performance in this country
Parole di San Paolo, for mezzo-soprano and instruments

Contributors

Piano:
Celia Arieli
Piano:
Viola Tunnard
Piano:
Peter Wallfisch
Soprano:
Heather Harper
Mezzo-Soprano:
Margaret Lensky
Baritone:
Benjamin Luxon
Flute:
Richard Adeney
Flute:
Norman Knight
Oboe:
Geoflrey Wareham
Bass-Clarinet:
Stephen Trier
Bass-Clarinet:
Neil Sanders
Bassoon:
Cecil James
Bassoon:
David Mason
Harp:
John Marson
Piano:
Susan Bradshaw
Unknown:
James Blades
Violin:
Hush Maguire
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
Terence Well
Conducted By:
Frederik Prausnitz

The second of two talks by Paul Mayersberg on the role of genre in the cinema
Mr. Mayersberg argues that the director's, and the screen-writer's. exploitation of the ' fantasy of power '-the audience's need for a sense of domination-can be a spur to creative achievement. He believes that this need found its satisfaction in the early sixties in a new American film oenre, the political movie.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Mayersberg

Part 2
Celia Arielt
Peter Wallfisch
Given before an invited audience In the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. London. Requests for tickets should be sent to Ticket Unit[address removed] enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
Next Invitation Concert: Januaru 30. Sherlaw Johnson. Piano Sonata No. 2; Messiaen, Studies in Rhythm (Robert Sherlaw Johnson ); Schutz, Deutsches Magnificat and music from the Cantiones sacrae, Svmphoniae sarrae, and Geistliche Chormusik ; Bach, Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (Eileen Poultcr , Paul Esswood , Roland Tatnell. London Bach Society, conducted by Paul Steinitz )

Contributors

Unknown:
Celia Arielt
Unknown:
Peter Wallfisch
Piano:
Sherlaw Johnson.
Unknown:
Robert Sherlaw Johnson
Unknown:
Deutsches Magnificat
Unknown:
Geistliche Chormusik
Unknown:
Eileen Poultcr
Unknown:
Paul Esswood
Unknown:
Roland Tatnell.
Conducted By:
Paul Steinitz

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