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Dunstable, Byrd, and Purcell gramophone records
JOHN OGDON (piano)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Co-leader, Gerald Jarvis
Conducted by RAYMOND LEPPORD and GEORGE LLOYD
ERNST PRAPPACHER (bassoon)
WENDELIN GARTNER (clarinet)
with the KUSSMAUL Quartet
FRANÇOISE PETIT (harpsichord)
NETANIA DAVRATH (soprano)
ANTON HEILLER (harpsichord) gramophone records
BRAMGAY (trumpet)
HALLÉ ORCHESTRA
Leader, Martin Milner
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Part 1
Siegfried Palm (cello)
In his fourth programme, playi with MARGARET KITCHIN (piano)
Part 2
gramophone records
directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin), wtth
RICHARD ADENEY(flute) MARTIN GATT (bassoon)
Charles SPINKS (organ, and harpsichord continuo) .
gramophone records
First of five programmes further illustrating the series heard on Thursdays in Study on 3
Instrumental and vocal solos
LAKSHMl SHANKAR (singer) JITENDRA ABHISHEKI
(singer and swarmandeU
SHIVKUMAR SHARMA
(santoor and tabla)
MOHAMMAD MISKIN KHAN
(nakkara and tabla)
FAKIR MOHAMMAD KHAN
(shahnai and tamboura)
SHARAD KUMAR (shahnai) SABRIKHAN (sarangi)
PALACHAT RAGHU (mridangham) SHAMINAHMED (sitar)
Shahnai, with nakkara and shahnai
(Morning Raga)
Male voice, with swarmandel, sarangi, tabla, and tamboura
Sitar, with tabla and tamboura
(Evening Ragai)
Mridangham, with tamboura
Santoor. with tabla and tamboura
Female voice, with sarangi. tabla. and tamboura (Afternoon Raga)
JOHN Amis talks to the artists
--composers, conductors, or performers—most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music
STANLEY SADIE takes a look at some musical events in London and the South-East in the next seven days
See page 44
A discussion by ROBERT HUNTER
Lecturer in International Relations, University of London
MEIR MICHAELIS an Israeli university lecturer currently engaged in research at the London School of Economics
PHILIP WINDSOR
Reader in International Relations, University of London
Chairman,
Brigadier KENNETH HUNT
Deputy Director of the Institute for Strategic Studies
It is all too easy to imagine that the recurrent crises in the Middle East are simply the products of tension between Israel and the Arab States. But the Middle East can only be properly understood if one takes into account the politics of the Great Powers.
Produced by Daniel Snowman
A comedy of humorous and contemporary characters in the manner of Ben Jonson by Bernard Shaw with Mary Wimbush as Epifania, the millionairess and the iollowing
In order of appearance:
Scenes set by PETER TUDDENHAM
The action takes place in a London solicitor's office, the East End of London, and in a riverside inn -later a smart hotel. The time: the Shavian Thirties.
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS and JOHN TYDEMAN
To be repeated on June 1
Seepage 42
The first of a series of programmes mainly drawn from his chamber and choral works
Sonata for piano
10.29* Sonata for two pianos
10.43* Duo concertant, for violin and piano
MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin) MALCOLM BINNS (piano) with ALASDAIR GRAHAM in the work for two pianos
John Lill (piano) and a gramophone record of the Ebony Concerto: May 30
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