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... if I were to do a 'biographical' Desert Island Discs it might include -
Dowland : Fine Knacks For Ladies - in my childhood, relentlessly played on the lute by my father
Monteverdi : il Combattimento... - concert at Bath Guildhall when I was abt 10. Fell in love with the harpsichord.
Brassens : les Amoureux des bancs publics - endlessly played by French colleagues in Africa with the Jesuits. 1970
Kinks : Waterloo Sunset - undergraduate life 1971-74
Bach : the 48. The works I played and fumbled and struggled with more than anything else
Couperin : the Ordres, in Algeria with a student of Kenneth Gilbert 1974/75
Kraftwerk : Showroom Dummies - mindless existence in Saudi Arabia 1982-84
Scarlatti : sonatas - joy and frustration 1984 onwards.
book : Proust (... in the words of John Lanchester in The Debt to Pleasure - "the boxed Pléiade set of À la recherche du temps perdu (the three-volume edition of 1954, with the silly foreword by André Maurois, rather than the portentous, over-annotated, and illogically divided four-volume edition of 1987)".)
luxury - a decent supply of nicely-cellared left-bank clarets.
If I were to draw up a 'nutritious' selection it wd have Haydn, Rameau, Wagner, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert ...
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... if I were to do a 'biographical' Desert Island Discs it might include -
Dowland : Fine Knacks For Ladies - in my childhood, relentlessly played on the lute by my father
Monteverdi : il Combattimento... - concert at Bath Guildhall when I was abt 10. Fell in love with the harpsichord.
Brassens : les Amoureux des bancs publics - endlessly played by French colleagues in Africa with the Jesuits. 1970
Kinks : Waterloo Sunset - undergraduate life 1971-74
Bach : the 48. The works I played and fumbled and struggled with more than anything else
Couperin : the Ordres, in Algeria with a student of Kenneth Gilbert 1974/75
Kraftwerk : Showroom Dummies - mindless existence in Saudi Arabia 1982-84
Scarlatti : sonatas - joy and frustration 1984 onwards.
book : Proust (... in the words of John Lanchester in The Debt to Pleasure - "the boxed Pléiade set of À la recherche du temps perdu (the three-volume edition of 1954, with the silly foreword by André Maurois, rather than the portentous, over-annotated, and illogically divided four-volume edition of 1987)".)
luxury - a decent supply of nicely-cellared left-bank clarets.
If I were to draw up a 'nutritious' selection it wd have Haydn, Rameau, Wagner, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert ...
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