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Holst and Vaughan Williams.

(11 Posts)
merlotgran Sat 17-Nov-18 20:05:02

Flicking through RT to see if there was anything worth watching after Strictly I spotted this programme on BBC2 at 9pm tonight exploring the friendship and music of the two composers.

Looking forward to this.

Greyduster Sat 17-Nov-18 20:26:35

Me too, Merlot. Two of my favourite composers. We only ever hear their ‘lollipops’, but there is a wealth of the music of both composers that is rarely heard. I hope it will be an interesting and rewarding hour.

grannyticktock Sat 17-Nov-18 21:01:53

I'm just about to start watching this too, but you may be interested to know that BBC4's Our Classical Century on Thurs 15th included quite a bit about the lives and works of both Holst and RVW.

Grandma70s Sun 18-Nov-18 06:09:21

I wish there were more programmes like this. I’m sure more people would be interested in classical music if they knew more about it. As it happens these two composers aren’t particular favourites of mine, but I learnt a lot from this interesting programme and the earlier one.

I don’t know when the next programme is, but it should cover the contribution of Benjamin Britten (my favourite) and Michael Tippett, both of whom I remember seeing in the flesh. I was in choirs and sang a lot of their work - also that of Vaughan Williams.

Deedaa Sun 18-Nov-18 21:05:29

Got it recorded, just waiting for a chance to watch it..

luluaugust Sun 18-Nov-18 21:10:32

Wonderful almost old fashioned BBC at its best if only they would do more like it.

MiniMoon Sun 18-Nov-18 21:19:36

Anyone watching Prince Charles talking about Hubert Parry? Just heard an interview given by Vaughan Williams.

Grandma70s Sun 18-Nov-18 21:43:51

Yes, I’m watching Prince Charles on Parry, and remembering singing Blest Pair of Sirens at school.

lemongrove Mon 19-Nov-18 08:18:26

I just happened on this programme ( Holst and VW) so only caught the last half, wasn’t it interesting, I will get the whole thing on catch up.

Greyduster Mon 19-Nov-18 11:26:15

I enjoyed this programme, learned a lot, and it made me revisit some of Holst’s music, such as the suites he wrote for brass ensembles; the Perfect Fool - which has strains of the both the Planets and The St Paul’s Suite running through it; and The Somerset Rhapsody, which he wrote around the same time as VW was writing his Norfolk Rhapsodies (which I think are sublime and hugely underrated). He also wrote two my favourite pieces of Christmas music - Personent Hodie and ‘Tommorrow is my Dancing Day’.

merlotgran Mon 19-Nov-18 13:41:58

Aaah, Best Pair of Nylons, Grandma70s, I remember it well. grin