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Chamber music recordings made by this British clarinettist who died last year.
Debussy Premiere Rapsodle with JOEL ROSEN (piano) Holbrooke Quintet for clarinet and string quartet, Op 27 No 2 with the WILLOUGHBY QUARTET Brahms Sonata in r minor, Op 120 No I with JOEL ROSEN (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Joel Rosen
Piano:
Joel Rosen

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Some new light on Deliuss Eventyr , by BARRY ILIFFE.
A conversation with TREVOR PINNOCK.
Carl Orff (1895-1982): an assessment by EDWARD GREENFIELD.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD (Repeated; Wed 2.0 pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Deliuss Eventyr
Unknown:
Barry Iliffe.
Unknown:
Trevor Pinnock.
Unknown:
Carl Orff
Unknown:
Edward Greenfield.
Producer:
Graham Sheffield

Anthony Thwalte introduces a selection of poems which take fishermen as their theme. He views the tumbling fish with longing eyes;
While the line stretches with th' unwieldy prize; Each motion humours with his steady hands,
And one slight hair the mighty bulk commands.
(JOHN GAY)
Readers FRANCES HOROVITZ and GARY WATSON
Producer fraser STEEL
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduces:
Anthony Thwalte
Readers:
Frances Horovitz
Readers:
Gary Watson

The Necessary Art
' Architecture has a right to claim superiority over all the other visual arts.' Since the publication of the monumental Buildings of England series the name
Sir Nikolaus Pevsner has become synonymous both with popular appreciation of architecture and its serious academic study. Stephen Games assesses the influence of this pioneering scholar, with contributions from his family, friends and colleagues.
Producer THOMAS sutcliffe

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Nikolaus Pevsner
Unknown:
Stephen Games
Producer:
Thomas Sutcliffe

LUDMILLA ANDREW (soprano) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano) Tchaikovsky Do not leave me; A Legend; Serenade; To forget so soon; Whether by day
Grechaninov Les Fleurs du Maex; Hymne; l'Invitation au voyage;
Je t'adore; Harmonie du soir; La mort
Arensky The garden is flowering; The little fish's song; Waltz

Contributors

Soprano:
Ludmilla Andrew
Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons

or Raymond's Dream by STEVE MAY
An hallucinatory comedy set in a timeless Africa.
Other parts played by ROSALIND ADAMS ,MARK BUFFERY ,DANIEL HILL.
PAULINE LETTS ,TIM MEATS .
JOHN TELFER , PETER WHITMAN Directed by BRIAN MILLER
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve May
Played By:
Rosalind Adams
Played By:
Mark Buffery
Played By:
Daniel Hill.
Unknown:
Pauline Letts
Unknown:
Tim Meats
Unknown:
John Telfer
Unknown:
Peter Whitman
Directed By:
Brian Miller
Raymond:
David Gooderson
Narrator:
William Squire
Rastus:
Nigel Anthony
Jethro:
Guy Gregory
Old Woman:
Katherine Parr
Witchdoctor:
Alaric Cotter
First Justice/English Judge:
Garard Green
Second Justice:
John Livesey
Echoing voice:
Peter Whitman
Gala:
Angela Phillips
Old man:
Geoffrey Matthews
Colonel:
Nicholas Courtney
Corporal:
John Telfer

ELISABETH CHOJNACKA (harpsichord) Continuum
Passacaglia ungherese: Hungarian Rock (first UK broadcasts) (Bavarian Radio recording) (19 May: A Ligeti concert from the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London)

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Elisabeth Chojnacka
Unknown:
Elizabeth Hall

ROHAN DE SARAM (Cello)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor EDWARD bownes Priaulx Rainier Cello
Concerto
Graham Whettam Slnfonla drammatica
(first UK performance) BBC Manchester

Contributors

Leader:
Dennis Simons
Conductor:
Edward Bownes
Unknown:
Graham Whettam Slnfonla

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