[…] finished the film, I edited it for them, synchronised the music to it and all the rest of it, and […]
[…] the local paper with a big picture a sound of music poster and the local Indie cinema saying be a […]
[…] which was in 1933, was a thing called Facing the Music, which was based on, I think, a play or […]
[…] them. People went to the National Gallery to listen to music, which I did too. The lunchtime concerts. The firemen, […]
[…] again, in sequence, and this had to be timed to music. And then the other obsession that Paul had was […]
[…] you first went to John's? Joy Batchelor: A film called Music Man, which was based on the life of Liszt. […]
[…] did was Oliver. Only now he had no idea of music. I mean he didn't know a quaver from a […]
[…] a highly controversial TV biopic of Richard Strauss, and The Music Lovers was a lurid reimagining of Tchaikovsky’s music and […]
[…]. Basically, we on outside broadcasts. We had some programmes like, you know, the climb boards and the very the operas, which were very, very precise music generally and working to mute to scores were very precise. And those programmes, those type of programmes, needed that, that that degree of accu[…]
[…]layed I always was the accompanist for everything in the school and in house, prayers and everything like that. And when I left, I was going to go to music College. Decided my ear was not good enough, so went and did the fastest secretarial course I could, which was 30 weeks in London. And then thou[…]