I came across a programme on Radio4 -"Voices of....."
Three programmes - Annie Briggs (folk singer), Marta Sebestyen
and Ian Partridge:
The Partridge was the first on 17 September - there is no indication how long the programme will remain available on iPlayer, so perhaps for a longer period (I'm not sure).
Apologies if its been mentioned elsewhere. I thought I would start a more general thread for such programmes.
p.s. - I see the Sebastyen programme is mentioned in another thread -
Three programmes - Annie Briggs (folk singer), Marta Sebestyen
and Ian Partridge:
A portrait of the English lyric tenor Ian Partridge, in his own words and recordings.
It's not difficult to identify something classically, characteristically English about the lyric tenor Ian Partridge - his reticence and modesty, his boy chorister background and acclaimed performances of composers such as Roger Quilter, Benjamin Britten and Prince Albert.
He still lives in the same part of south London where he was born nearly 80 years ago and he spent over fifty years in a musical partnership with his sister, the pianist Jennifer Partridge. But the refined, passionate quality of Ian's voice has been a passport into other worlds - touring internationally, collaborating with celebrated composers and recording definitive interpretations of, for example, Schubert's Die schöne Müllerin, Schumann's Dichterliebe and Ralph Vaughan Williams' On Wenlock Edge.
Ian reflects on a lifetime in music that began lying under the family piano as his mother played popular songs of the 1930s and 40s and led ultimately to being appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
Produced by Alan Hall
A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
It's not difficult to identify something classically, characteristically English about the lyric tenor Ian Partridge - his reticence and modesty, his boy chorister background and acclaimed performances of composers such as Roger Quilter, Benjamin Britten and Prince Albert.
He still lives in the same part of south London where he was born nearly 80 years ago and he spent over fifty years in a musical partnership with his sister, the pianist Jennifer Partridge. But the refined, passionate quality of Ian's voice has been a passport into other worlds - touring internationally, collaborating with celebrated composers and recording definitive interpretations of, for example, Schubert's Die schöne Müllerin, Schumann's Dichterliebe and Ralph Vaughan Williams' On Wenlock Edge.
Ian reflects on a lifetime in music that began lying under the family piano as his mother played popular songs of the 1930s and 40s and led ultimately to being appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
Produced by Alan Hall
A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
The Partridge was the first on 17 September - there is no indication how long the programme will remain available on iPlayer, so perhaps for a longer period (I'm not sure).
Apologies if its been mentioned elsewhere. I thought I would start a more general thread for such programmes.
p.s. - I see the Sebastyen programme is mentioned in another thread -
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