The setting is the New Coventry Cathedral. The orchestra is the CBSO. BBC Television are there to record a concert which includes a Mozart Piano Concerto. The soloist is the comedian Dudley Moore. I was there, and I was able to watch myself on TV a few days later, tearing into that storm in Britten's Four Sea Interludes, which was the last item on the programme.
Does anyone else remember it? Late 1969 as I recall, or maybe early 1970.
Brummie humour has always amused me. One old bass player, gazing down at the copper coins set in the marble flagstones was heard to remark "Oi say, that must be Sir Basil's pence!
Can anyone else name some unlikely combination of music, artists and locations?
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Does anyone else remember it? Late 1969 as I recall, or maybe early 1970.
Brummie humour has always amused me. One old bass player, gazing down at the copper coins set in the marble flagstones was heard to remark "Oi say, that must be Sir Basil's pence!
Can anyone else name some unlikely combination of music, artists and locations?
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