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April 2024

Introducing Past Perfect Radio

Radio Times has this week given a big plug - on its BBC Local Radio page of all places! - to a brand new digital radio station that will focus on the music of the 1920s to the 1950s, making considerable use of digitally remastered 78 rpm recordings.

The basic schedule will be as follows:

0600-12 noon Vintage Mornings
12 noon-1400 Lunch break (not off air, I trust!)
1400-1500 World War II songs
1500-1700 All That Jazz. ranging from bebop to Ella Fitzgerald
1700-1900 The Teatime Show concentrating on dance & big bands
1900-2000 Noel (Coward)'s Nightly Interlude
2000-2200 Showtime - songs from stage & screen with a fair amount of Fred Astaire
2200-midnight Vintage Love Songs from the likes of Nat King Cole, Peggy Lee & Frank Sinatra
Midnight-0600 Vintage music through the night

You can access the station via Alexa or via www.pastperfect.com/radio/

The station is owned by Nigel Jagger - no relation? - and we are promised that it will be AD-FREE, which raises a lot of questions.....Angel Radio, whose licence precludes it from playing any recordings made after 1969, still makes a very large mechanical copyright payment to PRS For Music and also broadcasts ads from businesses in the Portsmouth area. It also organizes Pay To Play fund-raising days where listeners make a small payment for hearing their requests.

The producer and programme scheduler will be Duncan Barkes who in the past worked on LBC, BBC Radio London and Radio 5 Live.

I have not yet sampled the station but it will certainly fill a hole in a way that the BBC's proposed extra radio services for the audiences they (deliberately) forgot about won't.

Anthony Wills


April 2024

Comment : 'Friday Night is Music Night' on Radio 3
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rom Anthony Wills

I have just caught up with the first ever edition of FNIMN on Radio 3. To be perfectly honest it was too long - an hour longer than it used to be on Radio 2 (apart from Outside Broadcast editions). They broke it up with an extended interval featuring members of the CO, some of whom have been in the orchestra for over 30 years! Katie Derham did her best to maintain a feeling of excitement but with only one solo singer and a featured violinist the forces were inadequate. The CO's current Principal Conductor - a Finnish lady - didn't handle some of this kind of music very well, so there was very little of the old Radio 2 "spark" (take a bow, Mr Balcombe and Mr Sutherland!). Wynne Evans (tenor) was mediocre to weak (his Be My Love was simply appalling) and my advice would be to stick to the Go Compare! jingles (which must be a nice little earner for him..) The Ukrainian violinist was patchy.

This inaugural edition will be shown on BBC4 on Sunday 5th May (Bank Holiday weekend) so do have a look...it wouldn't surprise me if they don't make a few judicious cuts.

The Friday April 12th broadcast looks much stronger, not least because it will feature the excellent Louise Dearman & Graham Bickley, who are masters in interpreting songs from the shows.

I must say I do find it strange that the progs are not being broadcast live...there is no producer credit and no information about how to obtain audience tickets. From what I can see (and the BBC doesn't make it easy) it's going to be moving around the country and there will be "themed" editions.

I hope you've got Sunday 12 May firmly in your diaries, I shall be revealing my Favourite Musicals From The 60s at the London Light Music Meeting at the Lancaster Gate Hotel W2 and there will be loads of other presentations covering the full gamut of Our Kind Of Music (as David Jacobs called it). No advance booking, £15 (cash) on the door, 2 pm start. See you there!

Anthony Wills


March 2024

Henry Mancini Centenary
1924 - 1994

April 16th 2024 sees the centenary of the birth of Henry Mancini, born Enrico Nicola Mancini, he was an American composer, conductor, arranger, pianist and flautist. Often cited as one of the greatest composers in the history of film, he won four Academy Awards, a Golden Globe, and twenty Grammy Awards, plus a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995.

You can read more about his life and career via Wikipedia here.


March 2024

Sarah Vaughan Centenary
1924 - 1990

The 26th March 2024 saw the centenary of the birth of "The Divine" American Jazz singer and pianist Sarah Vaughan who sadly died at the age of 66 on 3rd April 1990.

You can read all about her life and career via Wikipedia here.


March 2024

Recording British Music – A personal history of fifty years researching and recording neglected repertoire

If you are thrilled by the revival of the music of British composers from the first half of the twentieth century – from Elgar and Delius to Bax, Brian, and John Foulds, not to mention Richard Arnell and, of course, Vaughan Williams – then you will want Lewis Foreman's first-hand account of how some of it was done in the recording studio over a period of fifty years. Foreman's memories of composers, conductors, and artists, and some half-dozen recording companies, begin with the Lyrita label and end with Dutton Epoch.

Foreman's activities have included not only researching the repertoire, but also taking session photographs, and this autobiographical account features more than 200 colour plates. He writes about recording sessions entertainingly, and includes anecdotes and even two cartoons. Also memorialised are several of the musicologists – Anthony Payne, Christopher Palmer, Graham Parlett, Martin Yates, Rodney Newton, and Jeremy Dibble – who have brought composers' sketches and forgotten music to performance.

Ultimately, this book is a fascinating journey through Britain's rich heritage of music-making.

For full details, pricing and pre-ordering see the Dutton Vocalion website:
https://www.duttonvocalion.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=VOCBK1803


February 2024

Friday Night is Music Night relaunched on BBC Radio 3

After 70 years as a Radio 2 institution, BBC radio's longest-running live music show – which became Sunday Night is Music Night in 2020 – was axed last year to the dismay of long-time listeners.

The programme showcased the BBC Concert Orchestra performing two hours of a wide variety of music at venues around the country, from pop to classical to film and TV show theme tunes.

In a move likely to raise eyebrows among Radio 3 traditionalists, it has now been given a new home at the classical music station.

The broadcaster has hailed the move as an opportunity for listeners to hear the BBC Concert Orchestra "explore repertoire ranging from the golden age of light music to the best in film and TV scores".

The relaunch is part of a refreshed Radio 3 schedule announced on Monday 26th February, as the station looks to attract bigger audiences after the latest listening figures, released earlier this month, showed a decline.

Radio 3 is the new home of Friday Night is Music Night, featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra in performances of light music from Europe and America, alongside classical favourites, operetta, music for theatre, and a range of film and TV scores, both popular and rarely-heard (Fridays, 7.30pm-9.45pm). Presented by Katie Derham and Petroc Trelawny. Radio 2 will continue to broadcast Sunday Night is Music Night specials regularly through the year.

Television will team-up with Radio 3 for the relaunch of Friday Night is Music Night to bring audiences Music Night at Alexandra Palace with the BBC Concert Orchestra.


February 2024

Tuesday April 16th 2024 at 7.00pm

Tony Clayden will give an illustrated talk on
'THE HISTORY OF PUBLISHERS' LIBRARY MUSIC'

Venue: Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL
Nearest Underground Station : Holborn [Piccadilly Line]

This meeting is open to non-CLPGS members – no admission fee but donations welcome.

Further details at www.clpgs.org.uk/


February 2024


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February 2024

Chita Rivera
(1933-2024)

The legendary Broadway singer and dancer Chita Rivera has died at the age of 91. An obituary by Anthony Wills can be read here.


January 2024

Composer Ernest Tomlinson's Daughter -
Hilary Ashton to speak at our October meeting

This year 2024 marks the centenary of the birth of one of the most prominent figures in the world of British Light Music, Ernest Tomlinson.

In addition to his undoubted prowess as a composer, arranger and conductor, Ernest was for many years the 'engine' of the Light Music Society and was responsible for rescuing a huge amount of sheet music which would otherwise have been scrapped – much of it literally from BBC skips !

Thanks to his sterling efforts, The Library of Light Music is today a thriving adjunct to the LMS; it continues in the capable hands of ET's daughter, Hilary Ashton and her team, providing a much-appreciated service to many orchestras in the UK and beyond.

We are delighted to announce that Hilary has graciously accepted our invitation to travel to London from her home in the North of England and will deliver an illustrated talk on the life and work of Ernest at our October 2024 meeting.

Please make a note of the date in your diaries NOW :-
Sunday October 13th at our usual venue – Lancaster Hall Hotel, 35 Craven Terrace London W2 3EL
Meeting starts at 2pm.

2024 also marks the centenary of two other outstanding luminaries from the world of light music – Wally Stott/Angela Morley and Trevor Duncan. We will be featuring special tributes to both these gifted musicians at our Spring and Autumn sessions.


January 2024

Laurie Johnson
(1927-2024)

Laurie Johnson, composer, arranger and orchestra leader passed away on January 16th 2024, aged 96. He was one of the very last of a generation of extremely competent and well-respected musicians who dominated the profession in the heyday of specialised music for film and television.
He made an enormous contribution to library music, principally for KPM.

His list of achievements is vast; readers are referred to the Wikipedia entry here for a full account of his life and work.

Tony Clayden
January 22nd 2024


January 2024

David Corbett tribute programme
on Serenade Radio

On the evening of Monday 1st January 2024, Serenade Radio repeated David Corbett's 'The Light Programme', as broadcast exactly one year previously, in tribute to David who sadly passed last July. LLMMG would like to thank Andy Marriott and Serenade Radio for preparing and playing this tribute to our friend.

You can still listen to some of David Corbett's "The Light Programme" broadcasts by clicking the link.


December 2023

Jean Killman

It is my very sad duty to record the death of Jean, wife of Albert Killman, at the end of November.

Many of us will remember Albert and Jean from the days of the former Robert Farnon Society. Albert was instrumental in acting as assistant to the late David Ades and was particularly concerned with matters pertaining to membership of the Society.

Unfortunately, Jean's health had deteriorated during the last few years; she was eventually admitted to Southend Hospital in October, with severe heart and breathing difficulties, from which she was unable to recover.

Although Jean and Albert no longer made the journey from Rochford to attend our LLMMG meetings, I stayed in contact with them and they made me very welcome in their home on a couple of occasions.

On behalf of the Group, I extend our sincerest condolences to Albert.

Tony Clayden
December 2023


October 2023

Evergreen on Serenade Radio

A new programme of Light Music has started on Serenade Radio on Friday evenings at 9pm. lasting for one hour, the programme is introduced by Adrian Jackson.

Adrian’s career in music and theatre has spanned over four decades. He started his career as a musician and received a predominantly classical musical training. Internationally, he has conducted many renowned orchestras including: Orchestra of Scottish Opera, BBC Concert Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hallé Orchestra; he is also the musical director and principal conductor of the acclaimed City Concert Orchestra.

Listen to Evergreen in our Streaming Audio section


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