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From the listings, EC also had a bit of Carver. Would you include him or Fayrfax, Johnson, Ludford, Browne, Taverner...?
SM-P tried to justify the inclusion of Ysaye's arrangement of Yankee Doodle in a part of the Map devoted to Welsh music on the grounds that the first few notes of a piece by Grace Williams sound very similar to the opening of the former.
[QUOTE=smittims;n1316252]Did they play all of it? I ask because I switched on at about five to ten and heard the first movement of Elgar's Quintet. That's odd, I thought, the whole work lasts aboiut 35 minutes and they usually stop at ten o'clock for some inane chat. Of course, they played only the first movement.[/QUOTE]
SM-P tried to justify the inclusion of Ysaye's arrangement of Yankee Doodle in a part of the Map devoted to Welsh music on the grounds that the first few notes of a piece by Grace Williams sound very similar to the opening of the former.
I wonder if Donald Macleod mentioned it in the Grace Williams COTWs?
Drat. These posts have reminded me that I wanted to listen to COTW this week as it's Byrd(repeat doesn't matter), but since it moved from midday(and I switch off after Breakfast) it's not on my internal clock anymore.
Drat. These posts have reminded me that I wanted to listen to COTW this week as it's Byrd(repeat doesn't matter), but since it moved from midday(and I switch off after Breakfast) it's not on my internal clock anymore.
I mentioned earlier in a post the significant British composers not played by about 13,00 today . One was Alexander Goehr . Sadly his death was announced today. Radio 3 have just played two of his pieces - needless to say of vastly greater quality than much of the music played so far.
An absolute giant in the British music scene as composer and academic - so many people had their careers launched by him . Julian Anderson has just paid handsome tribute on In Tune.
I mentioned earlier in a post the significant British composers not played by about 13,00 today . One was Alexander Goehr . Sadly his death was announced today. Radio 3 have just played two of his pieces - needless to say of vastly greater quality than much of the music played so far.
An absolute giant in the British music scene as composer and academic - so many people had their careers launched by him . Julian Anderson has just paid handsome tribute on In Tune.
A mere footnote, but he was also a Friend of Radio 3 (as in FoR3). I had a long letter from him which ended: "I hope you can use some of this (not the 1st paragraph!)" - which was somewhat barbed.
He once described the imagined Third Programme listener as " ... a hardworking, Labour-voting schoolmaster in, say, Derby, who was interested in international theatre, new music, philosophy, politics and painting, and who listened selectively to all these things on the Third. That's what everyone believed in."
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