by WM. H. GEORGE Ph.D., F.Inst.P.
One of the principal operations in organ-building is ' voicing ' the pipes, after which they ' speak.' This delicate operation is the core of the organ-builder's art, but it can nevertheless be investigated scientifically. In this illustrated talk Dr. George analyses the ways in which the organ, whether it be Baroque. Victorian, or electronic, is used to communicate a composer's intentions.
BARRY TUCKWELL (horn)
A section of the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Erich Gruenberg
Conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
Part 1: Mozart
Symphony No. 33, In B flat major (K.319)
9.5* Horn Concerto No. 2, in E flat major (K.417)
JOHN MADDOX
Science Editor of The Guardian argues that too much money can be as harmful to scientific research as too little: he illustrates his thesis by some examples drawn from his recent American experience.
Part 2 cello, NELSON COOKE
of Dante Alighieri
In twelve weekly parts
New translations specially commissioned from contemporary poets PART 11:
Cantos 29-31
The Falsifiers and The GtantB translated and read by DENIS GOACHER
Narrator, ROBERT RIETTY
Arranged by Terence Tiller
Part 12: March 24
Piano Sonata, Op. 1 played by GLENN GOULD on a gramophone record
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