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Vox Satanae - Episode #569: 15th-20th Centuries - Week of August 21, 2023
Vox Satanae – Episode #569 15th-20th Centuries We hear works by Loyset Compère, Gioseffo Zarlino, Gregorio Allegri, Johann Pachelbel, Michel Blavet, Jan Ladislav Dussek, William Sterndale Bennett, Eric Coates, and High Priest Peter H. Gilmore. 140 Minutes – Week of August 21, 2023 Stream Vox Satanae Episode 569. Download Vox Satanae Episode 569.
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English Nostalgia
Originally posted: Monday, January 6, 2020
Paul brings us another beautiful album, this time with John Wilson conducting the music of Eric Coates. My first thought was that this was Light Music in it's purest form. From a 2001 review on Amazon: Just when I was beginning to regard the music of Eric Coates as a special pleasure now sealed off in a time warp only available to those with long memories and old recordings, along comes this splendid ASV release. Not only is the recording quality as bright and fresh as the morning dew, but the conductor is a mere 25 years old. John Wilson rescues and revives this light music from a bygone era with full confidence, perfect aplomb and total understanding. Older listeners with older recordings need not worry about duplicating items already in their collections. Most of the items here receive their first CD or LP listing, and some receive their first ever recording. Nothing, however, suggests there has been a scraping of the bottom of the barrel. Listen to any track, and every cadence, modulation, harmonic progression and nuance will evoke a distinctly English nostalgia. Thank you Paul, for this Light Music masterpiece! Track List: 1 Sweet Seventeen - Concert Valse (1954) 2 Summer Afternoon - Idyll (1924) 3 Impressions Of A Princess - Intermezzo (1956) 4 Salutate The Soldier - March (1944) Two Light Syncopated Pieces (1925) 5 Moon Magic 6 Rose Of Samarkand 7 For Your Delight - Serenade (1937) 8 The Unknown Singer - Interlude (1952) 9 I Sing To You - Souvenier (1940) 10 Coquette - Ballet Sketch (1920) 11 Over To You - March (1941) 12 Idyll (1913) 13 Under The Stars (1929) 14 By The Tamarisk - Intermezzo (1925) 15 Mirage - Romance (1927) 16 Last Love - Romance (1939) 17 The Green Land - (Rhodesian March) (1953)
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Farewell, Richard Gill (1942 - 2018)... (Richard Grosser)
Happy birthday Eric Coates
ATV London starts the day in 1964 with 'Sound and Vision' by Eric Coates, an authority announcement by Norman Tozer and continuity by Trevor Lucas.
Eric Coates: the popular composer who proved his critics wrong
Eric Coates: the popular composer who proved his critics wrong
Born in Nottinghamshire in 1886, Eric Coates had been scribbling down melodies since he was six years old. By the time he was 19, his dearest wish was to go and study at The Royal Academy of Music in London. But his father, a country doctor, was determined that his fifth and youngest child should join a local bank. ‘I was in despair,’ Eric records in his autobiography, Suite in Four Movements.…
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The Late Show…. with Eric Coates (and friends!)
The Late Show…. with Eric Coates (and friends!)
This article was originally printed in the Kitchissippi Times on Nov. 12, 2015 Eric Coates, Artistic Director at the Great Canadian Theatre Company (GCTC), is trying his hand at a pilot project that puts an emphasis on community outreach. Suitably dubbed as the In the Lobby Series, this free of charge event will turn the GCTC lobby into a venue for the theatre’s very own late-night talk show.…
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