.JOSEF SUK (violin)
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by KAREL ANCERL gramophone records
JOSEF SUK (violin)
Julius KATCHEN (piano)
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by KAREL ANCERL gramophone records
Schumann Album for the Young, Op. 68
Nos. 14. 13. 12, 21. 26, 26-30. 35. and 40 Sonata in G minor, Op. 22 played by BENJAMIN KAPLAN (piano)
ROSEMARIE WRIGHT (piano)
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Led by James Davis
† Conductor, BRYDEN THOMSON
NERINE BARRETT (piano)
JOHN BARROW (baritone) WILFRID PARRY (piano) EILEEN CROXFORD (cello) DAVID PARKHOUSE (piano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, John Bacon
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
Part 1
A series in which A. L. LLOYD discusses and introduces recordings of folk music of Wales, Gaelic Scotland, Gaelic Ireland, The Isle of Man, and Brittany
1: General introduction: Vocal music
Produced by Madeau Stewart
Part 2
Given before an invited audience in the Assembly Rooms. City Hall, Cardiff
by Meyerbeer, Lecocq and Massenet gramophone records
conducts the ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA gramophone records
First in a new series of concerts given before invited audiences throughout the country
This week:
Lancaster University
JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor) DAVID LLOYD (piano)
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
Peter Thomas (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello)
Recorded on May 23
Next week, from the Civic Hall, Abingdon: London Concertante
During the Interval (at 4.500)
MAURICE RAVEL
† Reminiscences by DARIUS MILHAUD
From the BBC Sound Archives
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
HAROLD RUTLAND takes a look at non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days
See page 43
Sonata for violin
† played by SZYMON GOLDBERG
An account of the months spent in England between July 1898 and June 1899 by Emile Zola
Compiled by NORMAN SWALLOW from the contemporary records of Zola and his friends Other parts played byBasil Jones. Humphrey Morton
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
Second broadcast
The first of a new series 0
Part 1: Guillaume Dufay
Secular music of the fifteenth century Burgundian composer. together with instrumental music of his time
Musica Reservata
Director, MICHAEL MORROW Simon Woolf i treble)
Jantina Noorman ( mezzo-soprano) Millet Rogers (tenor)
Ruth David (treble rebec) Daphne Webb i tenor rebec) Adam Skeaping (tenor rebec) John Sothcott (recorder) David Munrow
(shawm and crumhorn) Tess Miller (crumhorn)
Michael Morrow (crumhorn) Alan Lumsden (sackbut) Tony Moore (sackbut) Brian Wilson (harp)
Conducted by John Beckett who also plays the chamber organ
See page 41
Two talks on a problematic term by R. W. HEPBURN
Professor of Philosophy In the University of Edinburgh
2: Eternity as 'visions in time'
† Second broadcast
Part 2: Peter Maxwell Davies
L'homme armé
Pierrot Players
Judith Pearce ( flute and piccolo) Alan Hacker (clarinet) Duncan Druce (violin)
Jennifer Ward Clarke (cello) Stephen Pruslin (harmonium, harpsichord, and automatic piano) Barry Quinn (percussion)
Ranuiph Glanville (electronics)
Conductor,
Peter Maxwell Davies
Recorded before an invited audience in Studio 1, Maida Vale. Delaware Road, London, W.9. on October 3. Applications for tickets for this and future Invitation Concerts should be sent to the Ticket Unit[address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
Next Invitation Concert, October 2M (To be recorded on October 27). Stockhausen. Plus-minus (Roger Smalley ); Bach, The Musical Offering (Colin Titnev. English Chamber Orchestra, conducted bu John Eliot Gardiner ).
The Little Friend
† Read by JOHN MOFFATT
Second of a series of readings from his collection The Ugupu Bird