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DUMKA TRIO
Suzanne Rozsa (violin) Vivian Joseph (cello) Liza Fuchsova (piano)
NIGEL WICKENS (baritone) PETER CROSER (piano) MEMBERS OF THE
Music GROUP OF LONDON
Bernard Walton (clarinet) Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)
Brahms broadcast on Nov. 21. 1067

Contributors

Violin:
Suzanne Rozsa
Cello:
Vivian Joseph
Piano:
Liza Fuchsova
Baritone:
Nigel Wickens
Piano:
David Parkhouse

JOHANNA PETERS (contralto)
BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Overture: The Pierrot of the Minute
12.28' Fifine at the Fair
1.0 News; Weather
1.4 Sappho: Prelude and Fragments, for contralto and orchestra

Contributors

Contralto:
Johanna Peters
Leader:
Tom Rowlette
Conducted By:
Norman Del Mar

R. W. Wood introduces a performance of his second quartet
English STRING QUARTET
Nona Liddell , Marilyn Taylor Marjorie Lempfert , Helen Just ALBERT FERBER (piano)
Debussy broadcast on March 28

Contributors

Introduces:
R. W. Wood
Unknown:
Nona Liddell
Unknown:
Marilyn Taylor
Unknown:
Marjorie Lempfert
Unknown:
Helen Just
Piano:
Albert Ferber

1868-1955
A critical re-examination of the author and his work by Harman Grisewood and Robert Speaight with the voices of CLAUDEL
JEAN -LouIs BARRAULT and GILBERT GADOFFRE
Readers: DENYS HAWTHORNE
DENIS MCCARTHY , DIANA OLSSON MICHAEL DEACON and LEONARD FENTON
Produced by Christopher Holme

Contributors

Unknown:
Harman Grisewood
Unknown:
Robert Speaight
Unknown:
Louis Barrault
Readers:
Denys Hawthorne
Readers:
Denis McCarthy
Unknown:
Diana Olsson
Unknown:
Michael Deacon
Unknown:
Leonard Fenton
Produced By:
Christopher Holme

FINNISH RADIO CHAMBER CHOIR Conductor, HARALD ANDERSÉN
Bella Angioletta
Non mi toglia il ben mio Dolce spirito d'amore Talor sano desio
Merce, grido piangendo Mille volte il di moro Io pur respiro
Ancide sol la morte
Tu segui, o bella Clort
Recorded by Finnish Radio, this Programme won the second prize for interpretation in the Prix Musical de Radio Brno. 1967

Contributors

Unknown:
Bella Angioletta

A discussion between
DAVID EVERSLEY
Reader in Population Studies in the University of Sussex
GEOFFREY HAWTHORN Lecturer in Sociology in the University of Essex
GORAN OHLIN
Swedish economist, author of Population Control and Economic Development and ANTHONY BARNETT
Senior Lecturer in Zoology
In the University of Glasgow
Douglas Houghton's recent comments on large families as a ' form of irresponsibility ' has reopened the long-standing controversy on the benefits of population growth.
Produced by Leonie Cohn

Contributors

Produced By:
Leonie Cohn

Fifth of six programmes
Why should not old men be madt
Poems by Yeats read by MICHEÁL MAC LIAMMÓIR Music by Haydn Beethoven , and Janacek AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET Sydney Humphreys
Raymond Keenlyside
Margaret Major. Derek Simpson MALCOLM BINNS (piano)
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE Philip Jones , Roy Copestake Arthur Wilson , Ray Brown
Raymond Premru , John Wilson With NORMAN KNIGHT (flute)
Programme devised by Leo Black
Quartets broadcast May 12. 1967:
Janacek March 25. 1966

Contributors

Music By:
Haydn Beethoven
Unknown:
Sydney Humphreys
Unknown:
Raymond Keenlyside
Unknown:
Margaret Major.
Unknown:
Derek Simpson
Piano:
Malcolm Binns
Unknown:
Philip Jones
Unknown:
Roy Copestake
Unknown:
Arthur Wilson
Unknown:
Ray Brown
Unknown:
Raymond Premru
Unknown:
John Wilson
Unknown:
Leo Black

Michael UNDERBILL went to Morwenstow to find out about R. S. Hawker , the Victorian poet who was vicar there. It turned out that he was not the benign old clergyman of the legend
Broadcast on Sept. 15, 1967 (Radio 4)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Underbill
Unknown:
R. S. Hawker

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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