Around 1987 (give a year or two either side) I used to attend broadcast concerts of BBC Philharmonic Orchestra at the BBC studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Oxford Road, Manchester. I seem to remember during this time Hans Werner Henze conducting the BBC Phil in a concert of his own works. I have lost my typed A4 programme sheet that they used to hand out. Does anyone know the date(s) and the works he conducted?
Hans Werner Henze conducting the BBC Phil around 1987 at BBC Studios, Manchester
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostAround 1987 (give a year or two either side) I used to attend broadcast concerts of BBC Philharmonic Orchestra at the BBC studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Oxford Road, Manchester. I seem to remember during this time Hans Werner Henze conducting the BBC Phil in a concert of his own works. I have lost my typed A4 programme sheet that they used to hand out. Does anyone know the date(s) and the works he conducted?
The BBC Phil had quite a lot of composers conducting - Berio with the Labeque sisters at the Free Trade Hall, Oliver Knussen conducting Takemitsu, Robin Holloway and ?Percy Grainger. Audiences were often poor then, but the Studio 7 concerts were well-attended, as were the RNCM Friday lunchtime concerts.
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Last edited by mercia; 01-05-14, 01:50.
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I remember a concert by the BBC Phil in Studio 7 of Henze's "Antifonie" and another work I can not now recall but I dont think HWH conducted.
I remember the RNCM festival very well, indeed I have the programme somewhere and heard Symphony 6 and the wonderful Requiem. HWH was there signing his biography at a book signing, but not conducting I think.
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Two clues:
where there is a reference by the reviewer, "Central to his output are his ten symphonies composed between 1947 and 2000. In the mid-1980s I recall attending performances of several of Henze’s challenging yet fascinating symphonies and his Antifonie all played by the BBC Philharmonic. One concert was given under the composer’s own baton and the other was conducted by Elgar Howarth both held at the now demolished BBC Studio 7, New Broadcasting House in Manchester."
No reference, alas, to the works played but in
if you scroll down to March 3rd and 4th 1987, there is a reference to the 4th Symphony.
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Odaline de la Martinez giving the premiere of John Pickard's Symphony No 2, and - Oliver Knussen conducting Takemitsu, Robin Holloway and ?Percy Grainger. Audiences were often poor then, but the Studio 7 concerts were well-attended, as were the RNCM Friday lunchtime concerts.[/QUOTE]
As far as the years go, the Pickard was September 1989 and the Grainger with Knussen was November 1988 but broadcast February 1989, according to my tapes.
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Originally posted by secondfiddle View PostOdaline de la Martinez giving the premiere of John Pickard's Symphony No 2, and - Oliver Knussen conducting Takemitsu, Robin Holloway and ?Percy Grainger. Audiences were often poor then, but the Studio 7 concerts were well-attended, as were the RNCM Friday lunchtime concerts.
The Pickard was also a deferred broadcast, the actual concert was in March that year. Also included were pieces by Stephen Dodgson and Patrick Piggott (a Piano Concerto performed by Malcolm Binns, if I remember correctly).
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Originally posted by kuligin View PostI remember a concert by the BBC Phil in Studio 7 of Henze's "Antifonie" and another work I can not now recall but I dont think HWH conducted.
I remember the RNCM festival very well, indeed I have the programme somewhere and heard Symphony 6 and the wonderful Requiem. HWH was there signing his biography at a book signing, but not conducting I think.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostTwo clues:
where there is a reference by the reviewer, "Central to his output are his ten symphonies composed between 1947 and 2000. In the mid-1980s I recall attending performances of several of Henze’s challenging yet fascinating symphonies and his Antifonie all played by the BBC Philharmonic. One concert was given under the composer’s own baton and the other was conducted by Elgar Howarth both held at the now demolished BBC Studio 7, New Broadcasting House in Manchester."
No reference, alas, to the works played but in
if you scroll down to March 3rd and 4th 1987, there is a reference to the 4th Symphony.
That reviewer is me.
The other link to www.schott-music.com is indeed helpful.
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