He is the tenor soloist on one of my favourite (now battered) LPs- Herrmann's Moby Dick. An under-rated work in my view. And this Unicorn recording - no longer available- is infinitely better than the recent (and very tame) Chandos one from Copenhagen.
John Amis (1922-2013)
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostBefore you do, could you please share it with us, shb?
John Pritchard was due to receive a gong at Buck House, but this also coincided with he and his partner heading for a vacation in their French house. They resolved then to attend the investiture and continue afterwards on their drive down to Dover. Consequently, the car boot was crammed with various supplies including a large supply of toilet paper as they didn't care for the local variety.
Anyway, at the gates of Buckingham Palace they are halted by a police officer for a security check.
"No need to leave the car, sir, but if I could have the keys just to check inside your boot," says the constable.
Pritchard duly obliges and after a perfunctory inspection the officer comes back with the keys ... "Thank you, sir. Particularly nervous about the occasion are we?!"
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Originally posted by Oliver View PostHe is the tenor soloist on one of my favourite (now battered) LPs- Herrmann's Moby Dick. An under-rated work in my view. And this Unicorn recording - no longer available- is infinitely better than the recent (and very tame) Chandos one from Copenhagen.
On a tangent have you heard this performance Oliver
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Originally posted by Stillhomewardbound View PostJohn Pritchard was due to receive a gong at Buck House, but this also coincided with he and his partner heading for a vacation in their French house. They resolved then to attend the investiture and continue afterwards on their drive down to Dover. Consequently, the car boot was crammed with various supplies including a large supply of toilet paper as they didn't care for the local variety.
Anyway, at the gates of Buckingham Palace they are halted by a police officer for a security check.
"No need to leave the car, sir, but if I could have the keys just to check inside your boot," says the constable.
Pritchard duly obliges and after a perfunctory inspection the officer comes back with the keys ... "Thank you, sir. Particularly nervous about the occasion are we?!"
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Originally posted by Stillhomewardbound View PostJohn Pritchard was due to receive a gong at Buck House, but this also coincided with he and his partner heading for a vacation in their French house. They resolved then to attend the investiture and continue afterwards on their drive down to Dover. Consequently, the car boot was crammed with various supplies including a large supply of toilet paper as they didn't care for the local variety.
Anyway, at the gates of Buckingham Palace they are halted by a police officer for a security check.
"No need to leave the car, sir, but if I could have the keys just to check inside your boot," says the constable.
Pritchard duly obliges and after a perfunctory inspection the officer comes back with the keys ... "Thank you, sir. Particularly nervous about the occasion are we?!"
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Very sad news. Had many a good time with John at Dartington in my student days, and on several occasions over the years, including him narrating in a Cantata of mine. I last heard him speak giving the eulogy at George Malcolm's funeral. A great performance as always!
Yes BBC, PLEASE make available those many interviews he did - i dont think I heard any of them. His books are very entertaining though and highly recommended. Thanks John.
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