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ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) Rex STEPHENS (piano)
LEONARDO WIND QUINTET
Douglas Whittaker (flute) Janet Craxton (oboe)
Colin Bradbury (clarinet) Douglas Moore (horn)
Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon)
Items from a Musicale' programme broadcast on February 6; A new Musicale series begins next month

Contributors

Tenor:
Alexander Young
Piano:
Rex Stephens
Piano:
Leonardo Wind Quintet
Flute:
Douglas Whittaker
Oboe:
Janet Craxton
Clarinet:
Colin Bradbury
Horn:
Douglas Moore
Bassoon:
Geoffrey Gambold

In the first of four weekly programmes reflecting the BBC North Composers' Competition 1968
Music by DEREK WALTERS, DAVID WAINWRIGHT, PATRICK HARNEX , MAX PADDISON and TREVOR HOLD
Comment and discussion by the jury:
PROFESSOR BASIL SMALLMAN, PROFESSOR WILFRID MELLERS, JOHN MANDUELL and PETER Gould Chairman. GERALD McDONALD with GERALD English (tenor)
GERHARDT DRECHSLER (violin) Betty Roberts (cello) ATARAH BEN-TOVIM (flute and piccolo) KEITH WOOD (oboe)
JANET HILTON (clarinet)
MANFRED ARLAN (bassoon) MAIR JONES (harp)
DESMOND Dupre ; (guitar) JOHN WARD (percussion) ROBERT SHERLAW JOHNSON (piano and harmonium)
Introduced by Peter WHEELER
Devised and produced by Gerald McDonald and David Richardson
Recorded in the Muuntford Hall
University of Liverpool
York University
See page 27
Another competition for young composers will be held in 1970. It will be open to all British, and Commonwealth subjects living and waking in the United Kingdom. Full details from [address removed]

Contributors

Music By:
Derek Walters
Music By:
David Wainwright
Music By:
Patrick Harnex
Music By:
Max Paddison
Unknown:
Professor Wilfrid Mellers
Unknown:
John Manduell.
Unknown:
Peter Gould
Unknown:
Gerald McDonald
Cello:
Betty Roberts
Guitar:
Desmond Dupre
Piano:
Robert Sherlaw Johnson
Introduced By:
Peter Wheeler
Produced By:
Gerald McDonald
Produced By:
David Richardson

The Mountain Witch by Terayama Shuji translated by GEOFFREY BOWNAS With music composed by KINEYA SEIHO and the Noh choruses composed by KANZE HIDEO
Produced by TERENCE TILLER
Italia Prize entry. 1964. The musictfpes and effects-tapes by courtesy of the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation

Contributors

Unknown:
Terayama Shuji
Translated By:
Geoffrey Bownas
Composed By:
Kineya Seiho
Composed By:
Kanze Hideo
Produced By:
Terence Tiller
Heisaku of the Owl a villager:
Anthony Jacobs
Okuma his mother:
Grizelda Hervey
An old woman:
Brenda Dunrich
The verse-reader:
Denis McCarthy
A priest:
Michael Deacon
Ayame a reluctant bride:
Rosalind Shanks
Saoju:
Peter Marinker
Gonju:
Michael McClain

Sonatas on the Mysteries of the Rosary No. 14, in D major No. 15, in C major
Passacaglia in G minor EDUARD MELKUS (violin)
HUGUETTE DREYFUS (harpsichord) LIONEL ROGG (organ) KARL SCHEIT (lute)
GERALD SON NECK (cello)
ALFRED PLANYAVSKY (violone) HANS-JÜRG LANGE (bassoon) gramophone record

Shrine of Reason or Temple of Revelation? by JOSEPH RYKWERT
Professor of Art at the University of Essex
The first of three talks by different speakers about the famous German School of Architecture, Art, and Design which functioned at Weimar, Dessau, and finally Berlin between 1919 and 1933. An exhibition occasioned by the fiftieth anniversary, next year. of the founding of the Bauhaus will be at the Royal Academy of Arts. Burlington House. London, from September 20 to October 27.
The Bauhaus Gospel and The Bauhaus Apostolate by Reyner Banham : September 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Joseph Rykwert
Unknown:
Reyner Banham

A study of his life and character based on recorded memories of his friends
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES The first of two programmes
Second broadcast
A critical study of his princi. pal writings: September 15

Contributors

Produced By:
Christopher Sykes

Cantiones Sacrae 1575
Cantores in Ecelesia Conductor, Michael Howard
Byrd
Tribue Domine Te deprecor
Gloria Patri, qui creavit nos
Libera me Domine de morte aeterna
Taltts
Miserere nostri Domine
The last of five programmes followed by an interlude at 10.55

Contributors

Conductor:
Michael Howard

BBC Radio 3

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