I've just been watching the 3rd series of Lark Rise to Candleford on Britbox. One of the characters, Alfie, sings a "new song" which has a folky, modal feel. In the story, the words and melody affect the other inhabitants of the village in unusual ways.
The melody affected me in a quite different way. I composed it in 1973 and it was performed as part of a children's musical in the following year, in my first year of teaching. And there it was, emblazoned almost note for note as I wrote it 47 years ago. However, it's extremely unlikely that anyone present in its one performance would have remembered it and transcribed it in 2009. But it has led me to wonder how often coincidences like this occur. I know there have been law suits, with judgements going either way.
The melody affected me in a quite different way. I composed it in 1973 and it was performed as part of a children's musical in the following year, in my first year of teaching. And there it was, emblazoned almost note for note as I wrote it 47 years ago. However, it's extremely unlikely that anyone present in its one performance would have remembered it and transcribed it in 2009. But it has led me to wonder how often coincidences like this occur. I know there have been law suits, with judgements going either way.
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