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Peter Warlock (1894-1930) - Sleep ·
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Peter Warlock / Musica Dolce, Capriol Suite: Tordion (Arr. S. Taylor) I Music for Recorder Ensemble, 1995
Peter Warlock (1894-1930) - “Capriol” Suite for Strings, I. Basse-Danse (Allegro moderato). Performed by Sir Neville Marriner/Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
Vox Satanae - Episode #557: Yule 2022 - I 14th-21st Centuries - Week of 2022 November 28
Vox Satanae – Episode #557: Yule 2022 – I 14th-21st Centuries – Week of 2022 November 28
Vox Satanae – Episode #557 – Yule 2022 – I 14th-21st Centuries We hear anonymous works and works by Nicolas Gombert, Ambrosio Cotes, Cristofaro Caresana, Christoph Graupner, François-Auguste Gevaert, Bohuslav Martinů, Peter Warlock, Carl Orff, and Ola Gjeilo. 134 Minutes – Week of 2022 November 28 Stream Vox Satanae Episode 557. Download Vox Satanae Episode 557.
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Photo of Peter Warlock (unknown photographer, 1927).
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This week’s Northam Face Fuzz Friday entry is from Voices from a Locked Room (1995). Jeremy is Philip Heseltine, a music critic whose neat and tidy beard is somewhat marred by a black eye and a bruised lip . . .
And I totally meant to be a day late with this--I didn’t forget to do it yesterday at all! ;-)
A look at a highly eccentric critic-turned-composer.
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Bethlehem Down | Peter Warlock Had the pleasure of singing this tonight at my end of year staff Eucharist/dinner. I’ll have it stuck in my head for the next week, I’m sure.