According to Gramophone magazine
"BBC Radio 3 is to celebrate the music of the British Isles throughout June, from Parry’s Jerusalem to music from the Court of Mary Queen of Scots.
Among the highlights of the month-long celebration will be Rob Cowan and Sarah Walker’s 'Essential Classics', which will introduce 20 Great Works every weekday from 9am. In addition 'Composer of the Week' will examine the works of four leading English composers – Vaughan Williams, Parry, Elgar and Lloyd."
There is further detail in the above article.
I hope that this will cheer up all our members who are great enthusiasts for the music of these isles. I'm wonder if their threads have encouraged the BBC in this month-long celebration? Perhaps some e-mails/tweets/texts to Radio 3 will encourage them further, perhaps to include British music more generally in programming.
I apologise for not using a BBC weblink but I couldn't find one but that's probably me
"BBC Radio 3 is to celebrate the music of the British Isles throughout June, from Parry’s Jerusalem to music from the Court of Mary Queen of Scots.
Among the highlights of the month-long celebration will be Rob Cowan and Sarah Walker’s 'Essential Classics', which will introduce 20 Great Works every weekday from 9am. In addition 'Composer of the Week' will examine the works of four leading English composers – Vaughan Williams, Parry, Elgar and Lloyd."
There is further detail in the above article.
I hope that this will cheer up all our members who are great enthusiasts for the music of these isles. I'm wonder if their threads have encouraged the BBC in this month-long celebration? Perhaps some e-mails/tweets/texts to Radio 3 will encourage them further, perhaps to include British music more generally in programming.
I apologise for not using a BBC weblink but I couldn't find one but that's probably me
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