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BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY OF YORK
52nd SEASON, 1972-73
B'S
YORK
sunil NolITUTE
President: LADY WORSLEY
Miss I. ANTHONY
Vice-Presidents:
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HISTORICAL RESEARON
Mr. P. LOVELL
Committee:
Chairman: Rev. D. Hill
Vice-Chairman: Mr. G. C. Morcom
Miss J. Pearson
Mrs. I. Stanley
Miss L. J. Whitworth
Mrs. E. Ainsworth
Dr. F. Jackson
Mr. M. Foad
Mr. R. Easy
Mr. K. R. Pemberton
Mr. D. Blake
Mr. N. Dick
Hon. Treasurer:
MR. J. BRIGGS, 24 Elmlands Grove, Stockton Lane, York.
Hon. Asst. Treasurer:
MR. J. PETRIE, 17 Bramley Garth, Appletree Village, York.
Hon. Secretary:
MR. F. R. Fox, 9 Parliament Street, York. Tel. 20331.
Hon. Auditor:
D. E. WINTERBOTTOM, J.P., F.C.A., 7 Moorlands Road, Skelton,
York.
The National Federation of Music Societies, to which this
Society is affiliated, gives support towards the cost of these
concerts with funds provided by the Arts Council of Great
Britain. The Society also receives support from York
Corporation.
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
Full Members, £2
Junior Members (under 18) and Students, £1
All Concerts will be held at the Tempest Anderson Hall, Yorkshire
Museum, Museum Gardens, York.
Concerts are open to non-members on payment of 50p per seat
per Concert.
There is no booking of seats before Concerts, the only reservations
being for Officials of the Society on Duty, Press Reporters, and for
Members of the Society who, by reason of age or infirmity, require
special service.
Doors will open at 7.0 for 7.30 p.m.
Cars should not be brought into the Museum Gardens except in
special cases by arrangement with the Secretary. Adequate parking
facilities are, however, available in the Corporation Car Park at the
corner of Lendal and Museum Street and in Marygate.
Subscriptions are now due and should be sent to the Hon. Treasurer
in the enclosed envelope which does not require a stamp. Existing
members will find their tickets enclosed with this brochure. Tickets
for new members will be sent to them on receipt of their subscriptions.
The Society reserves the right to vary the programme without
notice.
PATRONS OF THE SOCIETY
Lady Worsley
Miss B. I. Anthony
Mrs. D. Bisatt
Miss M. Boynton
Mr. J. Briggs
Mr. C. Carter
Miss M. H. Charles
Miss M. Crummack
Mr. N. J. Dick
Mr. G. R. Drake
Mrs. M. F. Edmond
Mr. F. R. Fox
Mrs. N. E. Gilderdale
Mr. L. J. Goldsworthy
Miss A. Hodgson
Major & Mrs. A. W. Ison
Dr. Francis Jackson
Mrs B. K. Jacques
Mr. J. C. Joslin
Mrs. U. M. Kipling
Miss A. W. Knight
Mr. F. H. Legg
Dr. L. J. Letty
Miss N. A. Macfarlane
Mrs. G. Maynard
Mr. H. R. V. Meakin
Mr. G. C. Morcom
Miss A. H. Norfor
Mr. J. Petrie
Mrs. D. M. Petty
Miss H. C. Randall
Miss F. M. Richardson
Miss L. B. Ritchie
Mr. & Mrs. A. K. I.
Rothwell
Mrs. E. C. Simmonds
Mr. R. M. Stanley
Mrs. G. Stevens
Dr. G. A. C. Summers
Mrs. D. Sykes
Mr. P. N. Turner
Miss J. Valentine
Miss L J. Whitworth
F. J. H. Wrothwell
Ltd.
Mr. J. W. Yates
Dr. J. C. M. Yuill
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Thursday, 12th October, 1972
THE CZECH TRIO
JOSEF PALENICEK (Piano)
IVAN STRAUS (Violin)
and
bow SASHA VECTOMOV (Cello)
он янт
yaivad
This famous Trio was formed by the inspiration of the Pianist
Joseph Palenicek in Paris before the Second World War, and
of his present partners the Violinist is a graduate of Moscow
Conservatoire and the First Prize winner of the Prague
Festival Competition in 1966, and the Cellist was a pupil of
Rostropovich and was the First Prize winner of the Prague
Spring Competition in 1956, and the Pianist himself has a
great reputation as an interpreter of the works of Janacek.
PROGRAMME
Trio in E flat major Op. 100
Allegro
Andante con motto
Scherzo
Allegro moderato
Trio in B major Op. 8
Allegro con brio
Scherzo
Andante
SCHUBERT
BRAHMS
Allegro
INTERVAL
DVORAK
Trio in B flat major Op. 21
Allegro Molto
Adagio Molto e mesto
Allegretto scherzando
Allegro vivace
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Thursday, 16th November, 1972 baudT
THE BOREAN WIND QUINTETOT
The Borean Wind ensemble was formed in 1965. Its member-
having previously played with the leading London and
Provincial orchestras. Since its formation it has given nations
wide recitals and become a regular contributor of the B.B.C.'s
Music Programme. Current broadcasts include new works
and a recent mid-day series from Bradford.
The Quintet is now based in Yorkshire.
PROGRAMME
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Quintet in E flat for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet,
Bassoon and Hornb
Larghetto Allegro
-
Scherzo - Allegro
Larghetto
Allegro Molto
Five Pieces for Wind Trio
for Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon
MULLER
IBERT
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Quartet in B flat for Flute, Clarinet,
ROSSINI
Basson and Horn
Allegro Vivace
Andante
Rondo Allegretto
1
INTERVAL
Quintet Op. 43 - for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet,
Basson and Horn
Allegro ben moderato
Minuet
NIELSEN
MALCOLM ARNOLD
Praeludium - theme and variations
Three Shanties for Flute, Oboe,
Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn
Allegro con brio
Allegretto serplice
Allegro vivace
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Thursday, 14th December, 1972 baudT
THE GEORGIAN QUARTET
MOHTA
SYLVIA CLEAVER (Violin)
STEPHEN SRAWLEY (Violin)
SIMON WHISTLER (Viola)
DAVIS SMITH (Cello)
dions MARLENE FLEET (Piano)
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ANTHONY ROLFE-JOHNSON (Tenor)
The Georgian Quartet is one of this country's leading young
quartets and has made frequent London appearances and is
joined on this occasion by Marlene Fleet who has studied both
here and on the Continent and who has made many broad-
casts and appearances on television including appearances
with Daniel Barenboim's Master classes for gifted young
pianists, and Anthony Rolfe-Johnson who attained an award
at the Guildhall School of Music in 1968, and has since broad-
cast and given a number of lieder and oratorio recitals.
PROGRAMME
The song cycle 'On Wenlock Edge'
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
for Tenor, String Quartet and Piano en
Piano Solos
'L'Isle joueuse'
'Etudes-Tableaux' in E flat minor
Op. 36
Prelude in G minor Op. 23
DEBUSSY
nonim
RACHMANINOFF
RACHMANINOFF
Song Group
INTERVAL
'To Julia' (six poems by Herrick)
QUILTER
for Tenor and Piano
1. The Bracelet
4.
The Night Piece
2. The Maiden Blush
5.
Julia's Hair
100%
3. To Daisies
6.
Cherry Ripe
Quartet in A minor
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
Prelude
Romance
Scherzo
Epilogue
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Thursday, 18th January, 1973
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (Piano)
Anthony Goldstone was born in Liverpool in 1944 and he
gained a scholarship to the Royal Manchester College of Music
and graduated with distinction in 1965 having won the Dayas
Gold Medal for Pianists. He was also the prize winner in an
International Pianoforte competition in Munich and another
in Vienna in 1967, and in 1968 was awarded a Gulbenkian
Foundation Fellowship. He has given many Concerto per-
formances and made several broadcasts both here and abroad.
6 Moments Musicaux
PROGRAMME
1. Moderato C major
2. Andantino A flat major
3. Allegro moderato F minor
4. Moderato C sharp minor
5. Allegro vivace F minor
6. Allegretto A flat major
Suite For a little white seashell
1. (a) March
2. (a) Conversation with
Prokofiev
Op. 1
SCHUBERT
HADJIDAKIS
(b) Syrtos
(b) Tsamikos
3. (a) Mandinada
4. (a) Nocturne
5. (a) Pastorale
Ballade.
No. 4 in F minor
(b) Ballos
(b) Calamatianos
(b) Big Sousta
INTERVAL
Pictures at an Exhibition
CHOPIN
MOUSSORGSKY
ем
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Promenade The Gnome - Promenade - The Old
Castle Promenade - Children quarrelling at play-
The Ox Wagon Promenade Ballet (Chickens
dancing as they leave their shells) Samuel
Goldenberg and Schmuyle (Rich Jew and Poor
Jew) - Limoges (The Market Place) The Cata-
combs The Witches' Ride The Great Gate
of Kiev.
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Thursday, 15th February, 1973
THE TALICH STRING QUARTET
Members of the Society will recall the Quartet's highly success-
ful visit in November, 1971, and they have made extensive
tours in Europe, and broadcasts on several occasions on
Czech, Swedish and Russian radio.
PROGRAMME
Quartet in G minor Op. 74 No. 3
Allegro
Largo assai
Menuetto (allegretto)
Finale (allegro con brio)
Concertino for String Quartet
(1 Movement)
INTERVAL
Quartet in B major Op. 67
Vivace
Andante
Agitato (allegretto non tropo)
Poco Allegretto con variazioni
HAYDN
STRAVINSKY
BRAHAMS
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Thursday, 15th March, 1973
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (Cello)
CLIFFORD BENSON (Piano)
Julian Lloyd Webber was born in 1951 and then won an open
scholarship to the Royal College of Music and during his time
there won the Ivor James Concerto prize and the Stewart
Knussen prize and also the Seymour Whinyates award for the
most outstanding string player in 1971.
Clifford Benson was born in 1946 and studied with Lamar
Crowson and Cyril Smith, and apart from an extensive reper-
toire as a chamber musician, has also appeared as Soloist in
Rachmaninoffs Third Piano Concerto at the Royal Festival
Hall.
PROGRAMME
Sonata in G minor Op. 5 No. 2
Adagio Sostenuto ed espressivo
Allegro molto piu tosto presto
Allegro
BEETHOVEN
Après un rêve
FAURE
Papillon Op. 77
Sonata
DELIUS
Allegro ma non troppo
Lento, molto tranquillo
Temps primo
Suite No. 1 Op. 72
Canto primo
Fuga
Lamento
INTERVAL
Canto secundo
Serenta
Marcia
BRITTEN
Canto terzo
Bordone
Moto perpetuo e canto quarto
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PROGRAMME 1972-73
12th October, 1972
16th November, 1972
14th December, 1972
18th January, 1973
15th February, 1973
15th March, 1973
Czech Trio
Borean Wind Quartet
Georgian Quartet and
Marlene Fleet (piano) and
Anthony Johnson (tenor)
Anthony Goldstone (piano)
Tallich String Quartet
Julian Lloyd Webber (cello) and
Clifford Benson (piano)
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PROGRAMME 1972-73
12th October, 1972
16th November, 1972
14th December, 1972
18th January, 1973
15th February, 1973
15th March, 1973
Czech Trio
Borean Wind Quartet
Georgian Quartet and
Marlene Fleet (piano) and
Anthony Johnson (tenor)
Anthony Goldstone (piano)
Tallich String Quartet
Julian Lloyd Webber (cello) and
Clifford Benson (piano)