Originally posted by Panjandrum
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I have tried to enjoy “Words and Music”, and, to me, it never really comes off - but tries. Now, you try to get the right visual effects as well, all with good continuity!
I think what they are trying to imitate vaguely, or are inspired by is the 1977 BBC TV film “The Queens Realm” running about 55 minutes which I happen to have recorded on VHS from a BBC 2 repeat many years ago. The tape went round to many cousins to identify 95% of the poets to the poetry, and I was also helped out on some of the music, and by Radio 3, 21 and 23 - list below!
Betjeman Video
MUSIC
1. George Butterworth “The Banks of Green Willow”
(Elegiac and ends wistfully)
2. Shepherds Hay arranged by Percy Grainger (Morris dancing)
3. Tippett - Fantasia Concertante on a theme of Corelli (to Gerard Manley Hopkins poem - in the orchard).
4. Vaughan Williams “The Lark Ascending” (With horse on Downs)
5. Benjamin Britten Pizzicato from “A Simple Symphony” (Steam Tractors)
6. Elgar - Symphony No 1 - At very start of video
7. Elgar - The Serious Doll from the Nursery Suite ( Dolly suite) (Narrow boats)
8. Elgar - Introduction & Allegro for Strings - (Flying Scotsman)
9. Elgar - Opening of Part 3 of Caractacus - Woodland Interlude (Water Mill, Cotswold town to rowing boat - Trentham Gdns?)
10 Britten - “Sunday Morning” or/from Interludes 111 to Act 2 from opera “Peter Grimes”
11 Purcell - Chaconne in G (Castle Howard)
12 Vaughan Williams - Symphony No 2 (London) last movement - Bridge & stream, Mountain top scene, snow - “Sunbeam - be happy”.
13 Vaughan Williams - Symphony No 3 “Pastoral” 2nd mov (bugle calls) - “When I have seen by Times Fell hand defaced etc Will S sonnet etc.
14 William Walton - 1st sec. of Suite No 1 Facade.- Polka (Married quarters
also Butlins)
15 Elgar - Grania and Diarmid (traffic queued and stationary - Wheel me to the garage)
16 Vaughan Williams “Sinfonia Antartica” (no 7) (Lifeboat, fishing boat, seals)
17 Britten - Sinfonia da Requiem (Milton & the satanic furnaces.)
18 Bliss - Colour Symphony (Limestone cliffs etc - Audan)
19 Vaughan Williams Symphony No 8 (Fox hunting scene, falls off - end)
20 Britten - Symphony for Cello & Orchestra (TS Eliot, Tipping ore into sea)
21 Alwyn - Symphony No 5 (Hydriotaphia) end of last movement (snow, walking dog etc. Penultimate piece of music)
22 Vaughan Williams - Job, a masque for dancing: “Pavane of the suns of the Morning” (Larkin’s “Trees” & last piece of music & end of video)
23 Britten - Concerto for Cello (Railway freight-yard)
Lo and behold, quite a bit of it - 70%? - has been posted on YouTube by ta455driver:
The visual quality is not that great, but I rather like the comments many people have made. In my view an absolutely wonderful way to mix poetry and classical music and English scenes.
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