I think this section of the Forum can hardly miss celebrating Antony Hopkins' 90th birthday today.
His 'Talking About Music' programmes, which many of us fondly remember as a fascinating and civilised way of extending our musical knowledge, ran for more than 30 years.
His compositions included much film music, which I hadn't realised (not being, in any sense, a film buff).
Time, perhaps, for a re-issue of some of his recordings with The Intimate Opera Company? I particularly remember Arne's The Cooper on a Saga LP. There were also quite a few recordings on Decca in the early LP days, and a complete Three's Company, his comic opera for soprano, tenor, baritone and piano (libretto by Michael Flanders) on an Argo 2LP set, with Flanders as the narrator.
His 'Talking About Music' programmes, which many of us fondly remember as a fascinating and civilised way of extending our musical knowledge, ran for more than 30 years.
His compositions included much film music, which I hadn't realised (not being, in any sense, a film buff).
Time, perhaps, for a re-issue of some of his recordings with The Intimate Opera Company? I particularly remember Arne's The Cooper on a Saga LP. There were also quite a few recordings on Decca in the early LP days, and a complete Three's Company, his comic opera for soprano, tenor, baritone and piano (libretto by Michael Flanders) on an Argo 2LP set, with Flanders as the narrator.
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