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Roussel and Duparc Roussel
Trio in F major, for flute, viola, and cello
9.20' Impromptu for harp
9.26* Sérénade, for flute, violin, viola. cello, and harp
NASH ENSEMBLE
Judith Pearce (flute)
Andrew McGee violin) Ian Jewel (viola )
Christopher van Kampen (cello) John Marson (harp)

Contributors

Unknown:
Duparc Roussel
Flute:
Judith Pearce
Violin:
Andrew McGee
Viola:
Ian Jewel
Cello:
Christopher van Kampen
Harp:
John Marson

Last of thirteen weekly programmes including music by Saint-Saëns played and introduced by WILLIAM PLEETH (cello), with ANTHONY Pleeth (cello) MARGARET GOOD (piano) followed by an interlude

Contributors

Cello:
William Pleeth
Cello:
Anthony Pleeth
Piano:
Margaret Good

BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Leader John Bradbury
Conductor,
GILBERT VINTER LONDONSTUDIO STRINGS
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by GEOFFREY BRAND

Contributors

Leader:
John Bradbury
Conductor:
Gilbert Vinter
Leader:
Reginald Leopold
Conducted By:
Geoffrey Brand

The last in a series of eleven programmes including all Beethoven's major works in the key of B flat
Grosse Fuge , Op. 133 played by the HOLLYWOOD String QUartet Felix Slatkin (violin) Paul Shure (violin) Alvin Dinkin (viola) Eleanor Aller (cello) gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
Grosse Fuge
Violin:
Felix Slatkin
Violin:
Paul Shure
Viola:
Alvin Dinkin
Cello:
Eleanor Aller

by William Trevor
With Sylvia Coleridge and Bryan Pringle
Uninvited guests in a precious apartment cause a clash between unwanted truth and convenient lies.
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by R. D. SMITH
Third broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
William Trevor
Unknown:
With Sylvia Coleridge
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Mrs Runca:
Dorothy Reynoids
Runca:
Douglas Storm
Mrs Horder:
Daphne Goddard
Bianca:
Miriam Margolyes
Morgan:
Bryan Pringle
Miss Winton:
Sylvia Coleridge
Photographer ,:
Wolfe Morris
Assistant:
Carol Mason

from York
KARL and MARGARET KOHN
(piano duet and two pianos) Margaret Lensky (mezzo-soprano)
Vesuvius Ensemble
William Bennett (flute) Thea King (clarinet)
Stephen Trier (alto-clarinet and bass-clarinet)
Roger Birnstlngl (bassoon) Elfiar Howarth (trumpet) Arthur Wilson (trombone) Brian Hawkins (viola) with Daphne Down (clarinet and E flat clarinet)
Deirdre Dundas-Grant (bassoon) Peter Reeve (trumpet)
Peter Harvey (trombone) Part 1

Contributors

Piano:
Margaret Kohn
Mezzo-Soprano:
Margaret Lensky
Flute:
William Bennett
Clarinet:
Stephen Trier
Bassoon:
Roger Birnstlngl
Bassoon:
Elfiar Howarth
Unknown:
Arthur Wilson
Viola:
Brian Hawkins
Clarinet:
Daphne Down
Bassoon:
Deirdre Dundas-Grant
Bassoon:
Peter Reeve
Unknown:
Peter Harvey

Part 2
Stravinsky Berceuses du chat, for voice and three clarinets
Three Pieces for clarinet played by Thea King
Three Shakespeare Songs, for voice. flute, clarinet, and viola
Musick to heare; Full fadom five; When dasies pied
Elegy for J.F.K., for voice and three clarinets
10.21* Octet, for wind instruments
20.37* Trois morceaux en forme de poire, for piano duet...Satie
Recorded before an invited audience in the Lyons Concert Hall, University of York, in association with the Music Department of the University, on March 4. Applications for tickets for future London concerts should be sent to BBC. Broadcasting House. London [Postcode removed]. enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
Next Invitation Concert from London: April 22 . Gibbons, William Lawes ,
John Jenkins , consort music (Elizabethan Consort of Viols, Charles Spinks ); Richard Rodney Bennett, Nicholas Maw , first broadcasts of recent song-cycles (Meriel Dickinson , Kenneth Bowen , Paul Hamburger ).

Contributors

Unknown:
Stravinsky Berceuses
Played By:
Thea King
Unknown:
William Lawes
Unknown:
John Jenkins
Unknown:
Charles Spinks
Unknown:
Richard Rodney
Unknown:
Nicholas Maw
Song-Cycles:
Meriel Dickinson
Song-Cycles:
Kenneth Bowen
Song-Cycles:
Paul Hamburger

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