I have just been bowled over by Robert Chilcott's "Oculi Omni" on Breakfast ...
PT called him Bob and I suppose He knows -
but it is a truly lovely piece and I was blubbing
hard to admit.
I have just been bowled over by Robert Chilcott's "Oculi Omni" on Breakfast ...
PT called him Bob and I suppose He knows -
but it is a truly lovely piece and I was blubbing
hard to admit.
get a grip
it's only music
Thanks hon. I must be susceptible.
He's never anything other than Bob, viz publisher's website http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/category/...rs/chilcott.do, his own website, http://www.bobchilcott.com - all the printed scores of his music I've seen, etc
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David Underdown
From a letter to the Guardian by Derek Parker, quoted by the composer John Paynter, and in turn, often thereafter by John Tilbury (e.g. here - http://www.users.waitrose.com/~chobb...ew.html#_edn21 :
"Having sat through most of Act 1 of a ballet at the Royal Opera House while two ladies next to me talked incessantly I risked a polite remonstrance. One of them replied, 'But it's only music.' Is there any reply to this?"
[Letter from Derek Parker, February 1980; quoted in John F. Paynter, Music in the Secondary School Curriculum (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982), p.133.]
Thanks Bryn a great link ........
So all off to the Head of Steam next week then![]()
Was persuaded to take a look at the Chilcott website, where I found mention of some new Blake songs and a Requiem.
it cant be more powerful than the finale of Mahler 3 surely?
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