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A concert in honour of his forty years as organist and choirmaster of St. Michael's Church, Cornhill, London
Isobel Baillie (soprano)
Joan Gray (contralto) Wilfred Brown (tenor)
Gordon Clinton (baritone)
The St. Michael's Singers
The Harvey Phillips Orchestra
(Leader, Hugh Bean)
Conducted by Harold Darke

Contributors

Contralto:
Joan Gray
Tenor:
Wilfred Brown
Baritone:
Gordon Clinton
Conducted By:
Harold Darke

An illustrated talk by Hugh Tracey
Director of the International Library of African Music
Roodepoort. South Africa
Mr. Tracey believes that the many influences bearing upon the indigenous musical traditions of Africa have not fundamentally altered them. He illustrates the persistence of these traditions by a selection of contemporary examples ranging from jazz to religious choral singing.

Contributors

Talk By:
Hugh Tracey

by George Moore from
'A Story-Teller's Holiday'
Script and production by E. J. King Bull with Jean Anderson , Patrick Boxill
Michael Brooke. Diana Campbell Peter Claughton. Roger Delgado
J. G. Devlin , Denis Goacher Brian Haines , Doreen Keogh
Patrick Magee. Joan Matheson
Charles Maunsell , Kathleen Michael
Maureen Pryor , Jack Stewart Sally Travers , Michael Turner Music composed and conducted by Peter Crossley-Holland
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 11)
DURING THE INTERVAL (9.40-9.60 app.)
Jacques Inert
Three short pieces for wind quintet played by the Copenhagen Wind Quintet on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
George Moore
Unknown:
Jean Anderson
Unknown:
Patrick Boxill
Unknown:
Michael Brooke.
Unknown:
Diana Campbell
Unknown:
Peter Claughton.
Unknown:
Roger Delgado
Unknown:
J. G. Devlin
Unknown:
Denis Goacher
Unknown:
Brian Haines
Unknown:
Doreen Keogh
Unknown:
Patrick Magee.
Unknown:
Joan Matheson
Unknown:
Charles Maunsell
Unknown:
Kathleen Michael
Unknown:
Maureen Pryor
Unknown:
Jack Stewart
Unknown:
Sally Travers
Unknown:
Michael Turner
Conducted By:
Peter Crossley-Holland

Third Programme

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