The music of Don Gillis; Three symphonic movements
- Transcript
You are listening to music by Don give us. And this is done give us saying welcome to program number seven in this broadcast series being brought to you each week by the national educational radio network. For those of you who have written to wonder why I haven't programmed any of my symphonies on these broadcasts let me say that with the exception of symphony five and a half the answer is that all of them exceed the normal 30 minute time limit allotted to this broadcast. However we do have time for movements from Symphony so I have scheduled three slow movements for our programme and without any great amount of annotation or explanation. I'm going to announce them and let you hear them. Our concert begins now as we hear the slow movement from my Symphony Number Six and a performance done by the National High School orchestra in Iraq and in one thousand fifty eight. Lead.
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Am ill. I am. I even a. Bit. Ill. A. Music From Symphony Number 6 the first of three slow movements making up the
program of music by Don give us the performing group was the national high school orchestra going to rock and under the baton of your host on the series. Next we'll hear still another slow movement. It's from my Star-Spangled Symphony and the movement is subtitled prayer and him for a solemn occasion. Prayer on him for a solemn occasion the slow movement from my Star-Spangled symphony. It was
the second of our series of three slogans which we've programmed on this broadcast will conclude now with a movement marked in memoriam from my symphony number five. The performing group is again the National High School orchestra going to lock and under the baton of Henri and Dolly in the memorial. Oh OK. Lord. I've had.
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Us. To anyone. The Buddha. Ily would.
Enjoy. A up Louisville. Coos didn't hesitate. Cool. Way I would say I would. Let. Me know. When I am. Sure.
The end.
Of. A one. Yeah yeah yeah yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah yeah. In memoriam from somebody number 5 played by the National High School orchestra of Interlochen
conducted by Henri and Ali next week we'll hear the first time a movement of my fifth symphony along with the short overture to an on written opera and soliloquy for strings. Music by Daniel Oates is brought to you each week for the national educational radio network and you are most cordially invited to be back with us next week. Until then this is Don Gill as saying thank you for listening and so long. This is the National Education all radio network.
- Series
- The music of Don Gillis
- Episode
- Three symphonic movements
- Contributing Organization
- University of Maryland (College Park, Maryland)
- AAPB ID
- cpb-aacip/500-jq0svz6q
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- Description
- Episode Description
- This program features three slow symphonic movements composed by Don Gillis.
- Series Description
- This series features the works of Don Gillis; hosted by the composer himself. Most of the performances are conducted by the composer.
- Broadcast Date
- 1964-10-23
- Topics
- Music
- Media type
- Sound
- Duration
- 00:29:17
- Credits
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Composer: Gillis, Don, 1912-1978
Host: Gillis, Don, 1912-1978
- AAPB Contributor Holdings
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University of Maryland
Identifier: 64-24-20 (National Association of Educational Broadcasters)
Format: 1/4 inch audio tape
Duration: 00:29:06
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- Citations
- Chicago: “The music of Don Gillis; Three symphonic movements,” 1964-10-23, University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed December 21, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-jq0svz6q.
- MLA: “The music of Don Gillis; Three symphonic movements.” 1964-10-23. University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. December 21, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-jq0svz6q>.
- APA: The music of Don Gillis; Three symphonic movements. Boston, MA: University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-jq0svz6q