gramophone records
gramophone records
Haydn Fantasia in C (H.XVII.4)
Andante con variazionl in F minor
(H.XVII.6)
9.22* Sonata In E flat major
(Haydn Society No. 52)
MAURICE COLE (piano)
Gerard Souzay introduces records of his own choice
Broadcast on August 10
JULIA HAMARI (mezzo-soprano) HARALD GOERTZ (piano)
Kodaly
The sad woods are rustling; The
Spring; Annie Miller
Bartok
Autumn tears; I cannot come to you
Folk songs: Black the earth; God,
0 God; Women, women; All the sorrow in my heart; If I went to the blue hills
Sung In Hungarian
Broadcast on April 18. 1968
England v. New Zealand at The Oval
See page 36
from the Royal Albert Hall London
JOHN OGDON and BRENDA LUCAS (two pianos)
TRISTAN FRY and JAMES HOLLAND
(percussions .
Hugh DAVIES (potentiometers)
RICHARD ORTON (tape-recorder) ROGER SMALLEY
(electronic organ)
TIM SOUSTER (timer)
BBC CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
Hugh Bean (violin);
Gerald Brinnen (double-bass); Colin Bradbury (clarinet);
Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon); Philip Jones (cornet); John Iveson (trombone); Gilbert Webster (percussion)
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
Conductor, JOHN ALLDIS
Part 1: Debussy, Stravinsky and Bedford
by DOUGLAS JOHNSON , Professor of French History, University College, London
Napoleon was born 200 years ago; he still fascinates. Rightly or wrongly? Can the question be answered so simply? Is he a great historical figure in some sense specially significant for us now?
Part 2: Bartok and Stockhausen
An extract from the Prefaces to immaturity and Cashel Byron 's Profession by BERNARD SHAW
Read by DENYS HAWTHORNE
Felix Leclerc brings his lyrical baggage from the French Canadian backwoods of his childhood and youth: conversation and songs in French
Introduced in English by Carl Wildman
Illustrated by gramophone records
(Extended version of the broadcast on January 7)
(A conversation with Georges Brassens, talking and singing in French: next Wednesday)
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