Eileen Poulter (soprano) Janet Baker (contralto) Philip Todd (tenor)
John Carol Case (baritone)
London Bach Society
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble Philip Jones (trumpet)
Arthur Wilson (tenor-trombone) John Hawling (tenor-trombone)
Gerard McElhone (bass-trombone) Virtuoso Ensemble
Ronald Waller (bassoon) Patrick Halling (violin) Robert Cooper (violin)
Gwvnne Edwards (viola) Willem de Mont (cello)
James W. Merrett (double-bass)
Conductor, Paul Steinitz
Ralph Downes (organ continue)
Schiitz
Es ging ein Samann aus, zu saen Cantio sacra No. 3:
Deus misereatur nostri
Hen ich hoffe darauf for soprano, contralto. and continuo
Symphonia sacra: Mein Sohn , warum hast du uns gethan?
Giovanni Gabrieli
Three Motets:
Passiontide: 0 Domine Jesu Christe Whitsun: Hodie complcti sunt
Christmas: 0 Jesu mi dulcissime
From the church of St. Mary Magdalene in Paddington
Arranged for radio by Micheal 0 hAodha from the story of the same name by SEUMAS O'KELLY
Mortimer Hehir , the weaver, has died and is to be buried. But where? As a young man he had bought his plot of earth in the graveyard of Cloon na Morav -now it cannot be found. Only three old men are left alive who would know the spot he had chosen for his last resting place.
Produced by JOHN GIBSON
Recorded in the studios of Radio Eireann: third broadcast
Alexander Young (tenor) Barry Tuckwell (horn) Ernest Lush (piano)
Amadeus String Quartet Norbert Brainin Siegmund Nissel
Peter Schidlof , Martin Lovett with Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
Dennis Brain Wind Ensemble Gareth Morris (flute) Leonard Brain (oboe)
Stephen Waters (clarinet) Cecil James (bassoon) Barrv Tuckwell (horn) with Richard Walton (trumpet)
Alfred Flaszynski (trombone) John Wilson (tuba)
Ivor Beynon (accordion)
Conducted by Norman Del Mar
Part 1
by L. M. Loring
Jeremy Bentham 's business as a Utilitarian was to give advice. Miss Loring points out that he mistook his role and found himself- preaching morals.
Part 2
Recording of the THURSDAY INVITATION CONCERT Of May 19, 1960
Illustrated talk by Egon Wellesz
Egon Wellesz , who was Schoenberg's first biographer and lived in close contact with him in Vienna until the 'twenties, gives some personal reminiscences of Schoenberg during this time. BEC recording
Clavierstücke (D.946)
No. 2, in E flat; No. 3. in C
Sonata in G (D.894)
Six Landler (D.145)
No. 14. in D; No. 13, in A; No. 9. in D flat; No. 7, in D flat; No. 3. in A flat; No. 1. in E flat played by Alfred Kitchin (piano)
The first of three piano recitals including music by Schubert.