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141. Songs from a disappearing world: Vaughan Williams, Norfolk Rhapsody

20/03/2023 by Steve

Haunting and melancholy music from my hometown, Vaughan Williams’s Norfolk Rhapsody No.1 features the old songs of fisherman and the last days of a way of life. Like the local landscape it’s bleak but beautiful! 

Total listening time 18 mins (podcast 7′, music 11′)… Listen

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81. Politics, protest and a bit of opera – Ethel Smyth, The Wreckers

17/04/2021 by Steve

Democracy and our rights, that earlier generations fought and went to prison to obtain, are fragile and always need to be looked after closely. Ethel Smyth’s life and terrific music serve as a good reminder to us all that we need to be ready to stand up and make our voices heard in order to make change happen. (19mins)… Listen

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63. The moods of the sea and a sense of place – Britten: Four Sea Interludes

21/10/2020 by Steve

Some music conjures up a sense of place perfectly and no one has done it better than in Benjamin Britten’s depiction of the Suffolk coast of England. Bleak, angry, foreboding and special – this is Four Sea Interludes from the opera Peter Grimes. Listening time: 23 mins [Intro podcast 7′, Music 16′]… Listen

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