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Five Essential Beethoven Recordings
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Originally posted by smittims View PostWhen George VI died in 1952 the BBC shut down completely all day, leaving millions wondering what had happened. I heard this from my mother (it was a few days before I was born) who was trying to get 'Story time' for my sister to listen to . She asked our neighbour, who said 'haven't you heard? The King's dead'.
How could we have heard ? Carrier pigeon?
(note for younger readers: at that time the BBC Home Service and Light programme were the only broadcasting in Britain. The Third Programme and BBC Television (one channel) didn't come on till evening.)
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Here's one of the five
BEETHOVEN : Turkish March from "Die Ruinen von Athen", arranged for 8 pianos with a very special ending - GINA BACHAUER, JORGE BOLET, JEANNE-MARIE DARRE, ALICIA DE LARROCHA, JOHN LILL, RADU LUPU, GARRICK OHLSSON, BALINT VAZSONYI
From GALA BENEFIT CONCERT FOR THE "INTERNATIONAL PIANO LIBRARY" ROYAL ALBERT HALL, LONDON, DECEMBER 9, 1974.
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