[78-L] "Churchill's Secret Cabinet"l

Dave Burnham burnhamd at rogers.com
Sat Jul 13 09:22:24 PDT 2013


The majority of the music is used as interludes or under the narrator. The implication is that the source is the collection in the cabinet but most of it is in stereo. 

db

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On 2013-07-13, at 12:10 PM, "Michael Biel" <mbiel at mbiel.com> wrote:

> From: "Nigel Burlinson" <burlinson at orange.fr>
>> The majority of the music used as "background" in this programme
>> was composed by William Walton, including excerpts from
>> "Spitfire Prelude and Fugue" (film "The First of The Few") (1942)
>> "Henry V" (1944) "Battle In The Air" (film "Battle Of Britain") (1969)
>> Nigel Burlinson   burlinson at orange.fr
> 
> I thought it was DUMB to put music behind Churchill.  They were talking
> about how strong an stirring the speeches were, so why did they think
> that they couldn't stand on their own without the strong and stirring
> music??????????
> 
> Mike Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com
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