Bill Tamblyn is directing the music for the Daily Service from BBC Radio 4 during One World Week in October and has asked me to make a request for singers on his behalf. The broadcasts will be from the Manchester area and Bill will arrange accommodation for those interested but final numbers are urgently needed.
It will involve:
All day rehearsal on Sunday, 17th October
Morning Service Broadcast, Monday 18th October (probably also recording the service for Thursday 21st)
Morning Service Broadcast, Tuesday 19th October (probably also recording the service for Friday 22nd)
Morning Service Broadcast on Wednesday 20th October
Can those who expressed an interest at Summer School, please confirm or otherwise. If anyone else is interested in taking part, Bill can be contacted by e-mail: Bill.tamblyn@aspects.net.
One World Week - singers needed
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SOP wrote:Any comments on the music?
Well, now I've got my head round it (having taken advantage of mcb's midi-files), I really love most of the music.
The one I'm struggling with is Sitholile Inkululeko (We've Got Freedom). I have no idea where I'm going with that one, but I'm sure all will be revealed, once we start rehearsing!
TT
VML wrote:I hope to hear at least some of these. Don't forget the Radio4 listen again facility, which I shall be using.
I'm afraid they don't usually include the music from the Daily Service in the archived programmes on the Radio 4 web site. "For contractual reasons" it says somewhere.
So catch it live if you can! Rehearsing today was great fun, and I'm sure the broadcasts themselves are going to be excellent.
M.
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I'm afraid they don't usually include the music from the Daily Service in the archived programmes on the Radio 4 web site. "For contractual reasons" it says somewhere.
So they don't, - how silly, when you can hear so much rubbish again!
I will rush back from Mass and listen live.