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introduces his own music
Presented by Lancaster University Concerts in the Hylton Concert Room, Lancaster University Josephine Nendick (soprano)
MICHAEL RIPPON (bass-baritone) LINDA COFFIN (flute)
Alan SHEPPARD (clarinet) PAUL COLLINS (violin)
Eileen Engelbrecht (viola) MARILYN SANSOM (cello) RONALD Lumsden (piano)
Composition for four instruments
(1947) directed by STEPHEN ARNOI. D
Ensemble for synthesiser (1964)
Two Sonnets for baritone and three instruments (1960) directed by STEPHEN ARNOLD
Sextets for violin and piano (1966) Partition (1957) and Post-partitions
(1966)
Philomel for soprano, recorded soprano, and synthesised tape (1964)
The first, third, and fourth works are receiving their first performances in this country, the second work its first broadcast performance in this country, and the fifth work its first complete performance to this country.
See facing page

Contributors

Soprano:
Josephine Nendick
Bass-Baritone:
Michael Rippon
Flute:
Linda Coffin
Clarinet:
Alan Sheppard
Violin:
Paul Collins
Viola:
Eileen Engelbrecht
Cello:
Marilyn Sansom
Piano:
Ronald Lumsden
Directed By:
Stephen Arnoi.
Directed By:
Stephen Arnold

by Albert Lortzing
English translation by JOAN COLLIER
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Chorus-Master, STEPHEN Wilkinson
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by STANFORD Robinson
Produced by Peter RORKE
Broadcast on March 20. 1966

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Lortzing
Translation By:
Joan Collier
Chorus-Master:
Stephen Wilkinson
Leader:
Reginald Stead
Conducted By:
Stanford Robinson
Produced By:
Peter Rorke

Third of six programmes consisting of Quintets by Mozart and Beethoven's Quartets, Op. 18
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello) with Kenneth Essex (viola)
K.593 and Op. 18 No. 4: June 26

Contributors

Violin:
Raymond Keenlyside
Cello:
Derek Simpson

by Jonathan Power
This year is the centenary of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi , the greatest apostle of the theory and practice of non-violence. The voices of GANDHI and MARTIN LUTHER KING are heard in this programme, for which special interviews have been made with, among others:
JAMES BALDWIN , LORD CHALFONT, BERNADETTE DEVLIN , M.P. THE REV. JAMES LAWSON
Lord MOUNTBATTEN, ADAM ROBERTS, ROBERT SCHEAR , BOBBY SEALE, GENE SHARP, Kamil WINTER
Produced by Daniel Snowman
To be repeated on July 20 See page 38

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Power
Unknown:
Mahatma Gandhi
Unknown:
Martin Luther King
Unknown:
James Baldwin
Unknown:
Lord Chalfont Bernadette Devlin
Unknown:
Rev. James Lawson
Unknown:
Adam Roberts
Unknown:
Robert Schear
Unknown:
Bobby Seale
Produced By:
Daniel Snowman

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