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Piano Quintet in A minor, Op.
84
1 Amici STRING QUARTET
Lionel Bentley , Michael Jones Christopher Wellington Peter Hailing with DAVID PARKHOUSE (piano)
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ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin) WILFRID PARRY (piano)
RAYMOND LEWENTHAL (piano)
Saint-Saens and Sarasate broadcast on April 6. 1967: Liszt. March 3
BBC NORTHERN
Symphony ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by GEORGE HURST and MICHAEL ROSE conducted by George Hurst
1.0 News; Weather conducted by Michael Rose
Given before an invited audience in the University of Salford
MUSICA RESERVATA
Jantina Noorman (mezzo-soprano) Grayston Burgess (counter-tenor)
Tom Sutcliffe (counter-tenor) John Dudley (tenor)
John Sothcott (recorder) Don Smithers (cornett and crumhorn)
Tony Moore (trombone)
Alan Lumsden (trombone) Ruth David (rebec)
Daphne Webb (rebec)
Desmond Dupre (lute and viol)
John Beckett (harpsichord and viol) Jeremy Montagu (percussion)
Director, MICHAEL MORROW (lute and crumhorn)
Broadcast on July 28. 1967
by ERIC CHADWICK
P
From Manchester Town Hall
Opera in a prologue and three acts
Libretto by TEMISTOCLE SOLERA Music by Verdi sung in Italian
Cast in order of singing:
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See page 55
From the Royal Albert Hall London
Yvonne Minton (contralto)
Giinter Reich (baritone) BBC Men's Chorus
John Alldis Choir
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
Part 1: Varese
Arcana
7.56* lonisation
by MAURICE B. LINE
University Librarian
Bath University of Technology
Traditional university libraries grew as they did out of a society and documentation we are rapidly leaving behind. Are their structure and function becoming archaic? How might we rethink their role and equipment?
Part 2: Stravinsky
Cantata: Le roi des étoiles
8.36' Requiem Canticles
8.55' Le sacre du printemps
Yvonne Minton broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator, Royal Opera House. Covent Garden
* A story by DAVID BRETT
Read by LORNA PHILIPPE
This ' block ' is part of a projected book 'through which one can wander at will as through a city.'
by KENNETH GILBERT
reads Mac, his reminiscences of Anew MacMaster the great Irish actor, which has just been published in a limited edition
Second broadcast