The former newscaster, 'Face The Music' regular and Proms presenter has died at the age of 93.
Richard Baker R.I.P
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostThe former newscaster, 'Face The Music' regular and Proms presenter has died at the age of 93.
RB RIP
PS: I had it on LP - the cover was different in those days, and now the CD version has Rawsthorne's Practical Cats as well.
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I met RB in 1990, when he MCed a military band concert in Scarborough. He made a wild, tongue-in-cheek statement, saying it was the best band in the entire world. I was writing a review for the Scarborough Evening News, and as I was not a vicious tabloid journalist, I asked whether it was OK to quote him on this. He shook my hand and thanked me for asking.
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Sad to see another member of my father's generation depart and such a fixture of my younger years too with countless news broadcasts, Face the Music appearances, Prom and New Year's Day Concert presentations.
I met Richard Baker after the Last Night of the 1991 Proms and he was indeed much shorter than I imagined."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Yes RIP - a ubiquitous and welcome face/voice of my childhood (not forgetting 'Mary, Mungo and Midge'!) ... and I also got to play Peter and the Wolf with him narrating...
Touching story of his latter years: news-reading till (nearly) the end
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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A great programme from BBC TV (1970) of Boult conducting the LPO. Richard Baker is the host.
Obviously I paid great attention to the performance of the "Shropshire Lad" Rhapsody, but particularly because of the faults. Butterworth never produced a set of Somerset folk-songs (Baker) - they were Sussex folk-songs, but Boult is clearly wrong-footed and blusters his way through it. Also, the Rhapsody doesn't quote "several" of the Housman songs. Mainly one (Loveliest of Trees) with a tiny phrase from With Rue My Heart Is Laden.
Wonderful stuff, though, and a reminder of what a priviledge it was to have Richard Baker.
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