gramophone records
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader. Arthur Leavins
Conductor, MARCUS Dods
Sibelius songs:
The first kiss, Op. 37 No. 1 The North; Her message
Op. 90 Nos. 1 and 2 Spring is flying, Op. 13 No. 4
Tom KRAUSE (baritone)
PENTTI KOSKIMIES (piano)
9.12* Symphony No. 5, in E flat major
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
JANET CRAXTON (oboe)
BBC Scottish SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader. Tom Rowlette
Conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
LIZA FUCHSOVA and PAUL HAMBURGER (piano duet)
JOANNA DE KEYSER (Cello) MARILYN NEELEY (piano)
NEW LONDON WIND ENSEMBLE David Sandeman (flute) Neil Black (oboe)
Geoffrey Wareham (oboe) Keith Puddy (clarinet) Stephen Trier (clarinet) Timothy Brown (horn) Anthony Chidell (horn) Cecil James (bassoon)
Howard Etherton (bassooo)
The Brahms broadcast on December
14. 1968; the Gounod on November 7. 1968
MAURICE GENDRON (cello)
Hall ORCHESTRA
Leader, Martin Mtlner
Conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON
Parti
Igor Ozim (violin)
Each month a well-known artist is lnvited to introduce and perform a wide range of music,
In his second programme
IGOR OZIM , with ERNEST LUSH (piano), plays
Part 2
NAP DE KLIJN (violin)
JAAP SCHRODER (violin) PAUL GODWIN (viola) MICHEL ROCHE (cello)
HEATHER HARPER (soprano) April Cantelo (soprano)
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) ROLAND TATNELL (counter-tenor) JOHN MITCHlNSON (tenor)
MICHAEL Rippon (bass-baritone)
WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) Petku GREAME (oboe)
John WILBRAHAM (trumpet) EMANUEL HuRwrrz (violin)
BBC CHORUS
English CHAMBER Orchestra Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by PHILIP LEDGER
Broadcast on September 4, 1968
Tenth in a weekly series of fifteen programmes
Chicago and Kansas City
A record programme supplementing the music heard yesterday in Study on 3 Introduced by CHARLES Fox
JOHN Amis talks to the artists
-composers, conductors, or performers-most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music
WILLIAM MANN takes a look at some musical events in London and the South-East during the next six days
See page 42
ANN SCHEIN (piano)
A domestic drama by Henrik Ibsen translated by William Archer
with Irene Worth, Michael Gwynn and Julian Glover
The action takes place in the garden-room of Mrs. Alving's house overlooking one of the large fjords of Western Norway, in 1881.
(Broadcast on Jan. 22, 1968 - Radio 4)
Eighteen Tenebrae responsories sung by the SCUOLA DI CHIESA
Conductor, JOHN HOBAN
Part of a public concert recorded in Notre Dame de France. Leicester Square. London, on Feb. 6. 1968