Radio 3 and The Other Place have a knack of reducing some composers' output to a single piece of music. So if it's Mendelssohn you nearly always get Midsummer Night's Dream (he didn't write anything else, you see). If RVW, you usually get Thomas Tallis Theme. If Mozart quartets, it's always The Hunt (he did write some others but they were Haydn's…). If Prokofiev, it's usually the Classical Symphony. If Grieg, it's usually the Holberg Suite. And so on. It's called Aubade's Law.
Extraordinary moment on Breakfast this morning. The theme over recent weeks has been inviting suggestions to tie in with the location of the olympic torch. This morning, our location was Hammersmith.
Hammersmith anybody? Hmm - well a brass band struck up in my mind. Then SM-P informed us that Holst was head of music at St Paul's Girls School. St Paul's? The brass band faded in my mind and I thought… But SM-P went on to say that the school is still there on Brook Green. Brook Green? Ah, now I knew what was coming. Then she said "while Holst was teaching there he wrote this…" What did we get? JUPITER!
Other suggestions for Aubade's Law please.
Extraordinary moment on Breakfast this morning. The theme over recent weeks has been inviting suggestions to tie in with the location of the olympic torch. This morning, our location was Hammersmith.
Hammersmith anybody? Hmm - well a brass band struck up in my mind. Then SM-P informed us that Holst was head of music at St Paul's Girls School. St Paul's? The brass band faded in my mind and I thought… But SM-P went on to say that the school is still there on Brook Green. Brook Green? Ah, now I knew what was coming. Then she said "while Holst was teaching there he wrote this…" What did we get? JUPITER!
Other suggestions for Aubade's Law please.
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