TitleInterview with Neville Marriner on "Concert stage" radio program, 1977-1978
Additional title: Concert stage (Radio program)
NamesMarriner, Neville (Interviewee)Marcus, Leonard (Interviewer)Curtin, Phyllis (Interviewer)Reilly, Tommy (Performer)Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields (Performer)
CollectionMargaret Carson audio-visual materials
Dates / OriginDate Created: 1977 - 1978 (Approximate)
Library locationsRodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded SoundShelf locator: *LTC-A 1542
TopicsMarriner, Neville -- InterviewsAcademy of St. Martin-in-the-FieldsConductors (Music) -- Great BritainConcerti grossiSymphoniesOrchestral musicHarmonica with string orchestraBach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Brandenburgische Konzerte. Nr. 2, Allegro assaiBeethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Symphonies, no. 2, op. 36, D major. Allegro moltoRespighi, Ottorino, 1879-1936. Trittico botticelliano. PrimaveraJacob, Gordon, 1895-1984. Pieces in the form of a suite. Russian Dance; arranged
GenresMusicInterviews
NotesSource note: Title created by cataloger; credits from audition; date deduced.Performers: Neville Marriner, interviewee and conductor ; Tommy Reilly, harmonica ; Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields ; Leonard Marcus, Phyllis Curtin, hosts and interviewers.Venue: Broadcast on the "Concert stage" radio program New York Between 1977-1978.Acquisition: Gift; Margaret Carson, 1992.
Physical DescriptionAudiocassetteExtent: 1 audiocassette (approximately 56 min.) : analog, stereo
DescriptionLeonard Marcus, magazine editor and co-host of the syndicated radio program "Concert Stage" with soprano Phyllis Curtin, interviews Neville Marriner, a prominent British conductor and founder of Academy of St. Martin in the Fields chamber orchestra, about the early days of the orchestra that gained international and financial success and expanded from a chamber orchestra to a full body symphony orchestra that performs baroque music and beyond. Marriner describes the structure of the orchestra (no contracts, no pensions, high salaries, revenues from recording etc.) and choice of repertoire (explains why they do not play contemporary music which he calls avant-garde noises). Included in the program are the following music works from the recordings of the orchestra: Last mvmt of Brandenburg concerto no. 2 by Bach, Last mvmt of Symphony no. 2 by Beethoven, Spring from Botticelli pictures by Respighi, and Russian Dance by Jacob.
Type of ResourceSound recording
LanguagesEnglish
IdentifiersRLIN/OCLC: 914190851NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b20733348Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): e57ab770-b8fb-0133-97a2-60f81dd2b63c
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