My once-a-year purchase of The Radio Times has resulted in the discovery of two promising programmes on Classic FM on the evening of Boxing Day - and previous experience suggests that this station often does evening programmes very well. The Story of Leroy Anderson gives the chance to learn something about a composer I know little about - beyond the obvious orchestral pieces which we all know (and which show great expertise in his chosen genre). Later, at 9pm there is a documentary with interviews with Britten's niece, nurse, agent and housekeeper. Something for the many Britten fans perhaps.
Britten's Women and Leroy Anderson
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View Post. Later, at 9pm there is a documentary with interviews with Britten's niece, nurse, agent and housekeeper. Something for the many Britten fans perhaps.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostThere's a great wind band piece of his called Christmas Festival, which I find highly enjoyable. There's examples on YouTube. Go for that red coloured oe. Very good playing, by a concert band, ofcourse! :)
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VodkaDilc
I've just listened to the Leroy Anderson programme and found it most enjoyable and informative. Dare I say that it was just as good as Composer of the Week? I must admit that Tim Lihoreau has passed me by until now; what an excellent, straightforward and non-gimmicky presenter:
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VodkaDilc
Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostI've heard it already. Very bitty, but quite fun if you like gossip and household details. Some strange choices of music as they attempt to find something suitably Classic FM-ish.
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostI wonder if there was a recording of extracts made by Pears.
I've also just read that Britten's sisters Barbara and Beth took part in this recording.
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VodkaDilc
That's fascinating. Many thanks for that information. It seemed to slip into the standard Decca recording once the Kyrie chorus was reached. I had quite a shock when I heard the 'wrong' voice listing the animals in the previous section. I wonder if the demo recording is available anywhere?
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VodkaDilc
Originally posted by ahinton View PostSorry to betray my ignorance but, as what might pass for some kind of excuse for it, I have to admit that it remains unclear to me even after 13 posts what it might have been that Leroy Anderson had to do with Britten's women?
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