The BBC Genome Projectand search for "david munrow pied piper"
The following is just one of a number of other pages from the BBC Genome Project with the new search words of david munrow pied piper. I did once consider the idea of collecting such data on the Pied Piper series from the microfiche collections of The Times in Slough Library. It is clear that I do not need to now.....!! LOL!
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The following is copy of the first page of
21 March
1972
16.20 Pied Piper with David Munrow
Pied Piper Poster You can design a poster to advertise David Mun row's programme.
The competition is open to all children of 12 and under. Entries, which must include the words ' Pied Piper,' should be in colour and approximately one foot by one foot six inches. Prizes of record and book tokens for £10, £5 and £3.
Entries by 7 April to Pied Piper Poster Competition, BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA. Don'forget to include your name, age and address.
Pied Piper
David Munrow completes his introduction to Elgar's Enigma Variations and glances at some domestic portraits by Richard Strauss. (R)Pied Piper
with David MunrowThe many-sided character of the 20th-century trombone as displayed by Ravel, Stravinsky, Kid Ory and Duke Ellington (R)
Pied Piper
with David Munrow Music of pageantry and royal ceremonial. (R)Pied Piper
with David MunrowIn his later years Hector Berlioz suffers disappointment over his opera The Trojans, but finally marries his great inspiration, Harriet Smithson.
(R)
Pied Piper
with David Munrow it "today"- the closes tomorrowsIt is open to all children of 12 and under. Entries, which must include the words ' Pied Piper,' should be in colour and approximately one foot by one foot six inches. Prizes of record and book tokens for £10, £5 and £3.
Entries to Pied Piper Poster Competition, BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA. Don'forget to include your name, age and address.
Pied Piper
Written and presented by David MunrowSome more foreigners in Paris: Telemann, Mozart: and Pied Piper's guest this week, Henryk Szeryng , for whom Paris is a second home.
Pied Piper
with David MunrowA taste of the famous Beecham humour, overheard at rehearsal, plus anecdotes and reminiscences from Jack Brymer , Norman Del Mar , and Leon Goossens.
(Pied Piper returns: 29 Sept)
David Munrow
1942-1976' David Munrow did not just emerge into the fietfd of medieval and Renaissance music - he exploded into it .. He established a standard that can now never be ignored, and the stimulating shock-waves from his explosion will carry far into the future.'
(SIR ANTHONY LEWIS )
When he died on 15 May last year David Munrow was only 33 years old, yet within the span of a decade he had widened the musical horizons of millions by his concerts, records, writings and broadcasts. Whether directing the EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON or introducing Radio 3's Pied Piper, he radiated an intense enthusiasm which could leave his colleagues just as often exhausted as exhilarated.
Michael Oliver presents a biographical portrait of this dynamic and sometimes controversial personality, with impressions and assessments from PROFESSOR WILLIS GRANT
BILL ODDIE
A. G. ELLIOT-SMITH
(former Principal of Markham College, Lima, Peru) MEREDITH DEWEY
(former Dean of Pembroke College, Cambridge) CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
GUY WOLFENDEN, JAMES BOWMAN JASPER PARROTT , JOHN WILLAN
PROFESSOR ROBERT DONNINGTON Producer ARTHUR JOHN-SON
David Munrow
1942-1976'David Munrow did not just emerge into the field of medieval and renaissance music - he exploded into it .. He established a standard that can now never be ignored, and the stimulating shockwaves from his explosion will carry far into the future.'
(SIR ANTHONY LEWIS )
When he died in 1976. David Munrow was only 33 years old, yet within the span of a decade he had widened the musical horizons of millions by his concerts, records, writings and broadcasts. Whether directing the Early Music Consort of London or introducing Radio 3's Pied Piper he radiated an intense enthusiasm which could leave his colleagues just as often exhausted as exhilarated.
Michael Oliver presents this award-winning portrait of a dynamic and sometimes controversial personality, with impressions and assessments from PROFESSOR WILLIS GRANT, BILL ODDIE , A. G. ELLIOTT-SMITH (former Principal of Markham College, Lima, Peru), MEREDITH DEWEY (former Dean of Pembroke College, Cambridge), CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD , GUY WOOL-FENDEN, JAMES BOWMAN , JASPER PARROTT , JOHN WILLAN and PROFESSOR ROBERT DONINGTON.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Pied Piper
with David MunrowThe incredible Feast of the Pheasant in 1454. which featured a lion, choirboys in a pie and an elephant (not to mention the food), gramophone records
Pied Piper
with David MunrowThe incredible feast of the Pheasant in 1454. which included such side attractions as an elephant, a lion, a dance band in a pastry castle and choirboys in a pie.
Pied Piper
with David MunrowThe incredible feast of the Pheasant in 1454, which included such side attractions as an elephant, a lion, a dance band in a pastry castle and choirboys in a pie.
Pied Piper
Written and presented by David MunrowBlgar's Cello Concerto
DAVID MUNROW introduces a famous performance.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Pied Piper
with David MunrowThe story of Dame Nellie Melba Today David Munrow describes Melba's childhood in Australia, her first concert at the age of eight and some of her youthful pranks.
Pied Piper
with David MunrowDAVID MUNROW ends his Dufay week with the composer's last years at the sumptuous Burgundian court. He also talks to Lord Clark about life at that time, and his television series Civilisation, gramophone records
Pied Piper
Written and presented by David MunrowThe end of Dvorak's Symphonic Variations
Guest: David Atherton
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