gramophone records
BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette
: Brahms
Clarinet Quintet in B minor
AMADEUS QUARTET with KARL LEISTER (clarinet) gramophone record
gramophone records
IONA BROWN (violin) IAN BROWN (piano)
BENJAMIN LUXON (baritone) DAVID WILLISON (piano) with IAN JEWEL (viola)
PETER WALLFISCH (piano)
Broadcast on October 1. 1968
SYLVIA SWAN (contralto)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, BRYDEN THOMSON
Part 1
Richard Lewis (tenor)
In his second programme
RICHARD LEWIS with WILFRID PARRY (piano), sinsg
Schubert Lachen und Weinen; Die ForeDa
Fauri Nell ; Lydia: Sylvie; Prison Toujours (Poeme d'un jour)
Given before an Invited audience In the Town flail, Manchester
Sion, Switzerland
SIEGFRIED HILDEBRAND gramophone record
Tenth of twelve programmes
SCHOLA POLYPHONICA
Director, HENRY WASHINGTON
Parce mihi Domine Requiem
Lux perpetua lucebit sanctis tods
Broadcast on April 28. 1968
With HENRYK SZERYNG (violin)
Overture: Les francs-juges .....Berlioz
Conducted by COLIN DAVIS gramophone records
Hungarian Music KATINKA SEINER (mezzo-soprano)
MELOS ENSEMBLE Gervase de Peyer
Emanuel Hurwitz, Terence Well Susan Bradshaw. Tristan Fry Music GROUP OF LONDON
Hugh Bean, Bernard Walton David Parkhouse
All the works except the Bartok are first performances In this country; Bartok broadcast on Dec. 17,
Records chosen by the under-twenties gramophone records
DENBY RICHARDS takes a look at some musical events in London and the South-East during the coming mid-week
See page 40
In 1917 Stanley Spencer, in Salonika, wrote a number of letters to his friend Desmond Chute. Some of these letters recreate in words the world of Cookham and of Spencer's paintings.
Stanley Cerely, who found the letters accidentally in Cookham, introduces one of them.
Read by Roy Spencer
YVONNE MINTON (contralto) GERALD ENGLISH (tenor)
ALEXANDER OLIVER (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY QUIRK (baritone) JOSEPH ROULEAU (bass)
LONDON SINFONIETTA
Conductor, DAVID ATHERTON
Part 1
An excerpt from the preface to Immaturity by Bernard Shaw
Read by DENYS HAWTHORNE
Part 2
See page 39
A reassessment of the writings of Raymond Williams particularly on drama by ALBERT HUNT
Senior Lecturer in Complementary Studies at the Regional College of Art,
Bradford Raymond Williams 's Modem Tragedy was published in 1967 by Chatto and Windus. More recently the same publishers have brought out a greatly extended version of an earlier book, now entitled Drama from Ibsen to Brecht, and Watts have reissued his revised Drama in Performance
Part 3
Recorded at Malvern Girls' College with the poets DANNIE ABSE, JEREMY ROBSON, VERNON SCANNELL and JOHN SMITH
Music by MICHAEL GARRICK played by the DON RENDELL-IAN CARR QUINTET with Dave Green (bass) Trevor Tomkins (drums)
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH
Davidsbündlertänze
GEZA ANDA (piano) gramophone record
Today's overseas commodity and financial news, London Stock Market closing reports