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Eleventh of thirteen weekly programmes including music by Saint-Saens
RICHARDS Piano QUARTET Nona Liddell (violin) Jean Stewart (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello) Bernard Roberts (piano)
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Songs broadcast on Nov. 14. 1967

Contributors

Violin:
Nona Liddell
Viola:
Jean Stewart
Cello:
Bernard Richards
Piano:
Bernard Roberts
Mezzo-Soprano:
Janet Baker
Piano:
Paul Hamburger

A series of concerts given before invited audiences
This week, from
Ballymena Technical College, County Antrim
RALPH HOLMES (violin)
DENIS MATTHEWS (piano)
During the Interval
FROM MUSIC MAGAZINE
A selected item from last
Sunday's programme

Contributors

Violin:
Ralph Holmes
Piano:
Denis Matthews

Three documentary programmes on industry in transition by Ian Coulter
Assistant Editor of The Economist who examines the causes and effects of mergers
2: Leaders or Lemmings?
What are the driving forces behind ever greater mergers? Hope of greater efficiency, or fear? No one knows the answer, but some of those most involved explain their reasons.
Produced by George Fischer
Growing Giants: March 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Coulter
Produced By:
George Fischer

JOSEPHINE NENDICK (mezzo-soprano)
SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano)
DOUGLAS WHITTAKER (flute) REGINALD SMITH BRINDLE and SEBASTIAN FORBES (electronic organs)
LONDON Percussion ENSEMBLE Patricia Brady , John Cave
David Johnson. Raymond Northcott
Conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH
LASALLE STRING QUARTET Walter Levin (violin) Henry Meyer (violin)
Peter Kamnitzer (viola) Jack Kirsten (cello)
KENNETH GILBERT (harpsichord)
Part 1 G
Reginald Smith Brindle
Auriga, for four percussionists first performance
8.8* In memoriam Jan Palach , for electronic organ played by the composer BBC commission: first performance
Andromeda M31, for flute
8.26. Amalgam, for mezzo-soprano, piano, electronic organ, and four percussionists first broadcast performance

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Josephine Nendick
Piano:
Susan Bradshaw
Flute:
Douglas Whittaker
Flute:
Reginald Smith Brindle
Flute:
Sebastian Forbes
Unknown:
Patricia Brady
Unknown:
John Cave
Unknown:
David Johnson.
Unknown:
Raymond Northcott
Conducted By:
Elgar Howarth
Violin:
Walter Levin
Violin:
Henry Meyer
Viola:
Peter Kamnitzer
Cello:
Jack Kirsten
Harpsichord:
Kenneth Gilbert
Unknown:
Jan Palach

The Economics of Conservation by Lord ESHER
The Government recently commissioned four studies of historic cities. The first of these, a study in depth of the walled city of York, has just been published. It was prepared by a team headed by Lord Esher. He describes how it was done and sums up its lessons for the government and the local authorities.

Part 2 ⓢ Webern
Five Movements, Op. 5 Six Bagatelles, Op. 9 Quartet, Op. 28
9.33* Bach
Partita No. 4, in D major tRecorded before an invited audtenea in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House, London. on Mar. 3 Next Invitation Concert, March 25 : Satie, Morceattx en forme de poire; Debussy, En blanc et noir; Boulez, Structures, Book 2 (Karl and Margaret Kohn ); Stravinsky, Four Russian songs; Berceuses du chat; Shakespeare songs; Octet (Margaret Lensky , Vesuvius Ensemble)

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Kohn
Unknown:
Margaret Lensky

BBC Radio 3

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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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