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The [[Radiophonic Database]]'s entry for it is dated April 1968<ref name=TLL/> and her handwritten score for the song is dated August 1968.<ref>[[DD115632]]: Manuscript for [[Le Pont Mirabeau]], dated August 1968.</ref> but it was first broadcast on 14th February 1969.<ref name=genome/> Finally, after 7 years of uncredited silence, the ''Radio Times'' credits Delia with music:<ref name=genome/>
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The [[Radiophonic Database]]'s entry for it is dated April 1968,<ref name=TLL/> her handwritten score for the song is dated August 1968.<ref>[[DD115632]]: Manuscript for [[Le Pont Mirabeau]], dated August 1968.</ref> and it was first broadcast on 14th February 1969.<ref name=genome/> Finally, after 7 years of uncredited silence, the ''Radio Times'' credits Delia with music:<ref name=genome/>
 
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Music by Delia Derbyshire, BBC Radiophonic Workshop
 
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Delia's papers contain the complete typeset score for her musical setting
 
Delia's papers contain the complete typeset score for her musical setting
of Apollinaire's poem of the same name, dated August 1968.<ref>[[DD115632]]: Manuscript for [[Le Pont Mirabeau]] dated August 1968.</ref>  It consists of two verses with a chorus after each verse.
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of Apollinaire's poem of the same name, consisting of two verses with a chorus after each verse.
  
 
Here is a new typesetting of Delia's proof copy of the score, following Delia's typographical indications exactly and including her correction to the professionally typeset version<ref>[[DD115738]]: Proof copy of Delia's professionally typeset score for ''Le Pont Mirabeau''</ref>.
 
Here is a new typesetting of Delia's proof copy of the score, following Delia's typographical indications exactly and including her correction to the professionally typeset version<ref>[[DD115738]]: Proof copy of Delia's professionally typeset score for ''Le Pont Mirabeau''</ref>.
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In her handwritten manuscripts, the second verse has a different melody fitting the different words.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 18 July 2016

DD115738: Typesetter's proof of the score for Le Pont Mirabeau, with pencilled correction

Delia created Le Pont Mirabeau, which she calls Cubism Song, for "a 1968 Schools Radio programme about Cubism in the series "Art and Design".[1]

“it appears [to have been] written for a 1968 Schools Radio programme about Cubism in the series "Art and Design" [...] There is an off-air recording of most of this programme in the Manchester collection (DD263), and in Delia's realisation of Le Pont Mirabeau it's sung by White Noise vocalist John Whitman. The programme was written and narrated by Edward Lucie-Smith.”[1]

The Radiophonic Database's entry for it is dated April 1968,[2] her handwritten score for the song is dated August 1968.[3] and it was first broadcast on 14th February 1969.[4] Finally, after 7 years of uncredited silence, the Radio Times credits Delia with music:[4]

Music by Delia Derbyshire, BBC Radiophonic Workshop

Score

Score for Le Pont Mirabeau

Delia's papers contain the complete typeset score for her musical setting of Apollinaire's poem of the same name, consisting of two verses with a chorus after each verse.

Here is a new typesetting of Delia's proof copy of the score, following Delia's typographical indications exactly and including her correction to the professionally typeset version[5].

In her handwritten manuscripts, the second verse has a different melody fitting the different words.

Papers

Availability

For the availability of the programme in which it was used, see Cubism.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 James Percival's Feb 2012 message to delia@topica.com
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 6844.
  3. DD115632: Manuscript for Le Pont Mirabeau, dated August 1968.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 [genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?media=radio&order=asc&q=cubism&yf=1968&yt=1969 Search results for "Cubism" in 1968-9] on the BBC Genome Project.
  5. DD115738: Proof copy of Delia's professionally typeset score for Le Pont Mirabeau