The Court of Appeal has decided on the validity of certain gifts made by Malcolm Arnold in his lifetime to his children
Malcolm Arnold's Manuscripts
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Originally posted by kuligin View PostThe Court of Appeal has decided on the validity of certain gifts made by Malcolm Arnold in his lifetime to his children
http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2013/191.html
Thanks for that kuligin. It's all rather sad as Malcolm Arnold, unlike most composers, never seemed to have faith in his compositions.
I didn't really know him but had the task of asking composers of new works for a list of six people to receive copies. He was extremely negative and said he couldn't think of any people who wished to receive copies, or words to that effect. That was in the 1960s.
At least if his carer in later life helped to get works published that was something.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostThanks for that kuligin. It's all rather sad as Malcolm Arnold, unlike most composers, never seemed to have faith in his compositions.
I didn't really know him but had the task of asking composers of new works for a list of six people to receive copies. He was extremely negative and said he couldn't think of any people who wished to receive copies, or words to that effect. That was in the 1960s.
At least if his carer in later life helped to get works published that was something.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostWhat a fascinating piece of history. The thing that struck home to me was the clear and detailed way that Lord Justice Lloyd set out the very complicated judgement. I'm envious.
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