Made a rare visit to R3's Facebook page and saw the announcement for this:
An introduction to Charles Ives' Symphony No.2. Ivan Hewett discusses Ives' Symphony No. 2 with J.P.E. Harper-Scott and Geoffrey Smith.
I didn't think the picture was of Ivan Hewett, nor Geoffrey Smith, nor Charles Ives. Which left J.P.E. Harper-Scott - who he?
Well, professor of musicology at Royal Holloway, and always referred to as simply J.P.E. Harper-Scott, which for reasons unknown even to myself slightly annoyed me. But I kept looking, and - no mystery at all - what I found was quite interesting in itself. Though I would have liked to know a little more about little Paul Harper and how he discovered classical music, from his starting point.
An introduction to Charles Ives' Symphony No.2. Ivan Hewett discusses Ives' Symphony No. 2 with J.P.E. Harper-Scott and Geoffrey Smith.
I didn't think the picture was of Ivan Hewett, nor Geoffrey Smith, nor Charles Ives. Which left J.P.E. Harper-Scott - who he?
Well, professor of musicology at Royal Holloway, and always referred to as simply J.P.E. Harper-Scott, which for reasons unknown even to myself slightly annoyed me. But I kept looking, and - no mystery at all - what I found was quite interesting in itself. Though I would have liked to know a little more about little Paul Harper and how he discovered classical music, from his starting point.
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