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Ireland A London Overture
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
Frederick Keel Trade Winds Ireland Sea Fever
NORMAN BAILEY
(bass-baritone) and GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
Arnold Three Shanties for wind quintet
LONDON WIND QUINTET
Stanford Drake's Drum
NORMAN BAILEY and GEOFFREY PARSONS
Elgar The Severn Suite
GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAN* conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH gramophone records
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Verdi's Requiem, by LIONEL SALTER. Recent records of instrumental music: reviewed by ROBERT PHILIPS,
Some of the new records of instrumental and chamber music, including Beethoven's Octet in E flat, for wind ensemble, and the Clavierstiicke, Op 118, by Brahms played by the young Russian pianist DMITRI ALEXEEV.
with FELICITY PALMER (SOpranO) and JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
Les berceaux; Notre amour, Op 23; Mandoline; En sour-dine; Green; A Clymene; C'est 1'extase, Op 58; La bonne chanson. Op 61
presents for your pleasure a weekly selection of popular classics, in performances chosen from over 75 years of gramophone recordings.
A talk by Toni Arthur on folk remedies
MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON
Ravel Piano Trio in A minor Frances Mason (violin) Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)
Robert Simpson Quartet (1976) (first performance) Alan Civil (horn) Frances Mason Eileen Croxford
David Parkhouse
Dr David Wilson , Director of the British Museum , introduces his personal choice of records...
Mozart Symphony No 34, in c major (K 338)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by BERNHARD KLEE
Mahler Symphony No 1, in » major
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JAMES LEVINE (gramophone record)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Part of a recital given by Nicolas Kynaston at the Royal Festival Hall. London, on 1 December 1976 to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of The Organ Club
The programme consists of music from the 50 years of the Club's existence, and begins with a work by Lennox Berkeley specially commissioned for the occasion
Berkeley Fantasia, Op 92 (first performance)
Widor Classique d'aujourd'hui Tournemire. transc Durufl6 Petite rapsodie improvisée Hindemith Sonata No 2 Alain Intermezzo
Eben Moto Ostinato (from Sunday Music)
Messiaen Transports de joie d'une ame devant la gloire du Christ qui est la sienne (from L'Ascension)
Julian Mitchell (in the Chair) talks with Derek Malcolm Michael Schmidt and Gillian Tindall
Producer joy HATWOOD followed by an interlude
Ann-Marie Connors (soprano) Margaret Cable (mezzo-sop) Martyn Hill (tenor)
Ian Caddy (baritone)
Leeds Philharmonic Chorus chorus-master SIMON LINDLEY BBC Northern Symphony
Orchestra, led by ANDREW ORTON conducted by Meredith Davies Part 1 Beethoven
Symphony No 8, in F
7.59* Scena and Aria: Ah! perfido
Professor Norman MacKenzie gives the second of four fortnightly talks.
Part 2 Mass in c
(A concert presented in the Town Hall by Leeds Leisure Services) BBC Manchester
(Missa solemnis: Sun 11.15 am)
3: Calcutta
Mary Goldring reports from the city where experience does its best to triumph over hope. BBC Manchester
(Back numbers of The Listener containing these talks: 75p (inc postage), from [address removed]) followed by an interlude
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC2 of excerpts from the Festival held in the Shaw Theatre and recorded on 28-30 March with Buddy Tate. Jim Galloway Tony Lee Trio. Adam Makowicz Jim and Doug Raney. Axel and Clark Terry 's Big Band
Introduced by Spike Milligan