A short organ harmonisation for Gregorian chant 'Pange Lingua' discovered in LvB's notebooks by Professor Barry Cooper received it's première performance at the University of Manchester this afternoon.
The performers, led by Cooper, performed the piece again live on Radio 4's PM, followed by the most wince-inducing, cretinous interview by some half-wit calling himself Colin Patterson. The fatuous questions and imbecilic fluff killed what was, for me, a very moving two minutes and 15 seconds. I shall be writing to complain to Radio 4/PM about this. Execrable programme that has to reduce everything to cheap risibility.
You can scroll through PM on iPlayer here to listen to the piece: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nkw1t (It's not up as yet)
You can read more about the discovery c/o the Univ. of Manchester here: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/...splay/?id=8918
The performers, led by Cooper, performed the piece again live on Radio 4's PM, followed by the most wince-inducing, cretinous interview by some half-wit calling himself Colin Patterson. The fatuous questions and imbecilic fluff killed what was, for me, a very moving two minutes and 15 seconds. I shall be writing to complain to Radio 4/PM about this. Execrable programme that has to reduce everything to cheap risibility.
You can scroll through PM on iPlayer here to listen to the piece: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nkw1t (It's not up as yet)
You can read more about the discovery c/o the Univ. of Manchester here: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/...splay/?id=8918
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