Britain in Ten Operas, presented by Roddy Williams.
The first episode was a swift overview of Purcell''s Dido and Aeneas, Handel's Julio Cesare, Gay's Beggar's Opera and...even more perfunctotily perhaps.... Arne's Alfred. The object of the programme was to explain how operas fell in with 'British bulldog' sentiments of their times, plus a bit of satire thrown in. Very well done I thought. Maybe a bit quick for Radio 3 opera buffs, but a most heartening programme to air for the general musical listener. Whilst music was 'talked over' a bit, this was generally well-managed with fair chunks being allowed to run.
The first episode was a swift overview of Purcell''s Dido and Aeneas, Handel's Julio Cesare, Gay's Beggar's Opera and...even more perfunctotily perhaps.... Arne's Alfred. The object of the programme was to explain how operas fell in with 'British bulldog' sentiments of their times, plus a bit of satire thrown in. Very well done I thought. Maybe a bit quick for Radio 3 opera buffs, but a most heartening programme to air for the general musical listener. Whilst music was 'talked over' a bit, this was generally well-managed with fair chunks being allowed to run.
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