gramophone records
gramophone records
Purcell and Vaughan Williams gramophone records
COLIN SAUER (violin)
+ BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, John Bacon
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
Overture: Athalie - Mendelssohn
9.54* Violin Concerto - Daniel Jones
10.17* Symphony No. 7. in A major - Beethoven
RONALD THOMAS (violin)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
-1 Conducted by VILEM TAUSKY
Part 1
Part 2
cello and GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano) Part I
Toccata. Cassado, after Frescobaldi
An introduction by THORKILD KNUDSEU
1: Work and Worship
Produced by Madeau Stewart
Part 2 From the Queen Elizabeth Halt, London
Messe de la Pentecðte.Messiaen 0
Entree: Offertoire; Consecration; Communion: Sortie played by GILLIAN WEIR Oruan of Westminster Cathedral. London
4.20- Nine or ten
Osannas Anthony Gilbert first broadcast performance In this country played by the Music Group OF London
Bernard Walton (clarinet) Alan Civil (horn)
Hugh Bean (violin)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)
4.42- Piano Sonata No. 2
Robert Sherlaw Johnson ⓢ played by THE COMPOSER
Piano Sunata broadcast on Jan 30.
1968; organ music on Aue. 19. 1967
by GILLIAN WEIR
From St. Thomas the Martyr,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
A series of programmes featuring British amateur choirs
From the South and West
The Silver Ring Choir, Conductor, Kelvin Thomas and the Choir OF King Edward VI School, Southampton, Conductor, Eric Merriman who sing music by Herbert Horrocks, Quilter, Ireland, German, and Elizabeth Poston, and folk songs
JOHN Amis talks to the artists
- composers, conductors, or performers — most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music
See page 38
by Bernard Shaw
with Margaret Wolfit, Lewis Fiander and Nigel Anthony
Borrowing the style - and occasionally a line - from earlier sources, the author relates, in Elizabethan blank verse, the passionate love story of a handsome young prizefighter and a beautiful heiress
(To be repeated on August 10)
(See page 36)
Eighth in a series of eleven programmes mainly drawn from his chamber and choral works.
Berceuses du chat, for mezzo-soprano and three clarinets
Elegy for J.F.K., for baritone and three clarinets
8.53* Three Shakespeare Songs for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, and viola
9.1 Elegy for viola
Three Pieces for clarinet
9.12* Pribaoutki, for baritone and eight instruments
9.18* Septet (1953)
Margaret Lensky (mezzo-soprano)
Benjamin Luxon (baritone)
Melos Ensemble:
Richard Adeney (flute)
Peter Graeme (oboe)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
Ronald Moore (clarinet)
Stephen Trier (bass-clarinet)
Martin Gatt (bassoon)
Neil Sanders (horn)
Emmanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Cecil Aronowitz ( viola)
Terence Weil (cello)
Adrian Beers (double-bass)
Lamar Crowson (piano)
Next Programme, including songs, and music for piano duet and two pianos: July 25
by PROFESSOR COLIN CHERRY
Imperial College of science and Technology 2: Autonomy in an Ordered World
Will the organisational power of nil telecommunication technology lead to an over-centralised form of World order?
lGOR OZIM (violin)
ERNEST LusH (piano) followed by an interlude at 10.55