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Orion Trio
PETER THOMAS (violin)
SHARON McKINLEY (cello) IAN BROWN (piano)
First of thirteen weekly recitals given before an invited audience in tho Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Ticket Unit. BBC. Broadcasting House. London, [Postcode removed]. enclosing s.a.e.

Contributors

Cello:
Sharon McKinley
Piano:
Ian Brown

Introduced by Bryan Magee
This edition includes:
A report from Hamburg by David Cox on the 43rd Festival of the International Society for Contemporary Music
Michael BLAKEMORE discussing his Nottingham Playhouse production of Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Vi which opens in London this week
Produced by Philip French and Russell Harty

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bryan Magee
Unknown:
David Cox
Produced By:
Philip French
Produced By:
Russell Harty

An enquiry by Robert Jackson
Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford
The most exciting innovation In British University education at present is the proposal to set up a new. independent University completely free from direct Government subsidy and State control. Robert Jackson , who has been talking to the people who are planning the development of this new free institution, considers the problems that they face.
PROFESSOR M. L. BURSTEIN , University of Warwick; SIR SYDNEY CAINE ; PROFESSOR SIR ERNST CHAIN, Imperial College, London; KRISHAN KUMAR , University of Kent; M. MCCRUM , Tonbridge School; DR. J. W. PAULLEY ; PROFESSOR A. PEACOCK, University of York; BARBARA SHENFIELD
Produced by Christie Davies

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Jackson
Unknown:
Professor M. L. Burstein
Unknown:
Sir Sydney Caine
Unknown:
Krishan Kumar
Unknown:
M. McCrum
Unknown:
Dr. J. W. Paulley
Produced By:
Christie Davies

Ilse Wolf (soprano) Paul Esswood (counter-tenor) Ian Partridge (tenor) John Barrow (bass)
London Bach Society
Steinitz Bach Players Leader, Alan Loveday
Conducted by Paul Steinitz and George Newson
From St. Pancras Parish Church, London.

Part of a concert in the 1969 Camden Festival

George Newson is a thirty-seven-year-old Londoner who has been studying in the United States. His new piece is based upon his recently published part-song O western wind and is scored for a chorus divided into three sections and a Bach-sized orchestra divided into two sections. The work was commissioned by the London Bach Society.

[Stereo]

Contributors

Soprano:
Ilse Wolf
Soprano:
Paul Esswood
Tenor:
Ian Partridge
Bass:
John Barrow
Leader:
Alan Loveday
Conducted By:
Paul Steinitz

BBC Radio 3

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