gramophone records
gramophone records
Dunstable, Byrd, and Purcell
JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS
DAVID LUMSDEN (chamber organ)
A programme of recently re]eased records
THOMAS HEMSLEY (baritone)
PAUL HAMURGER (piano)
IRIS LOVERIDGE (piano)
gramophone records
Stephen Bishop
Given before an Invited audience In the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets 10 Ticket Unit. BBC. London [Postcode removed]. enclosing a stamped addressed envelope
Albert Ferber
A programme of tight music from Britain and Russia
Orchestra OF THE
LIGHT MUSIC SOCIETY
Led by Trevor Williams
Conducted by GEOFFREY BRAND
KREIN SAXOPHONE Quartet Directed by JACK BRYMER
Dramma in musica
Music by Francesco Cavalli
A concert performance of the 1967 Glyndebourne Festival Opera production, given at the Promenade Concert on July 24. 1!J0'8
See below
ACT 1
ALFREDO WANG (violin) JAMES BARTON (violin) GORDON MUTTER (viola) GEORGE ISAAC (cello)
ERIC HARRISON (piano) with ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
DOUGLAS TATE (harmonica)
ACT 2
†STANLEY SADIE takes a look at some musical events in the West, Wales, and Scotland in the next seven days
See page 44
Musical settings of poetry that touches on the symbolic aspect of the night
MARY THOMAS (soprano) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) Conductor, JOHN ALLDIS WIGMORE ENSEMBLE with Perry Hart (violin)
Diana Cummings (violin) Harry Danks (viola)
Jennifer Ward Clarke (cello) Conducted by JACQUES-Louis MONOD
Broadcast on May 18. 1968
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Debussy and Barraque CLARA BONALDI (violin) RAFAEL SOMMER (cello)
SYLVAINE BILLIER (piano)
WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) STEPHEN SHINGLES (viola) OSIAN ELLIS (harp)
CLAUDE HELFFER (piano)
Part 1: Debussy Sonata for cello and piano
Sonata for flute, viola, and harp Sonata for violin and piano
Recorded before an invited audience in the Nuffield Theatre, University of Southampton, on Monday, May 5. 8.0 p.m. in association with the University Music Department. For future concerts, applications for tickets to BBC Broadcasting House, London [Postcode removed], enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
by Ray Gosling
'It has a station called Paragon and a statue of Queen Victoria with a public convenience beneath her.' In Hull and Humberside live half-a-million people. Yet most people, even most Yorkshiremen, have never been to Kingston upon Hull. And It is rarely mentioned in the national press unless it is to do with North Sea gas or Icelandic trawlers or the Humber Bridge.
Part 2: Barraqué
Sonata for piano first broadcast performance
Next Invitation Concert, June 17 (to be recorded May 31, 8.0 p.m. Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London): works by Morley, Dowland, Britten, Goehr. Artists include Benjamin Luxon , Jotin Alulis Choir, and Consort directed by David Munrow