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[[Oranges and Lemons]] is Delia's gentle play on the melody of the clock chime of St Clements Church in London.
 
[[Oranges and Lemons]] is Delia's gentle play on the melody of the clock chime of St Clements Church in London.
  
Though the tape labelled [[Oranges and Lemons]] is dated 1968,<ref name=TLL6847/> it is included as part of an interview with Delia for a viewers'/listeners' question and answer programme [[Information Please]]'s, with tape dated 1964 and broadcast in September 1965.<ref name=TLL6160/>
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In an interview for [[Information Please]], Delia calls it [[Greenwich Pips]], a play on words where "pips" refers both to the short tone bursts broadcast by Greenwich used to give the precise time, which are sampled to create the melody of the piece, but also to the seeds found in oranges and in lemons.
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Though the tape labelled [[Oranges and Lemons]] is dated 1968,<ref name=TLL6847/> the interview for [[Information Please]] has its tape dated 1964 and was broadcast in September 1965.<ref name=TLL6160/>
  
 
The first half of [[Oranges and Lemons]] was reused to make the monstrous [[Time To Go]].
 
The first half of [[Oranges and Lemons]] was reused to make the monstrous [[Time To Go]].

Revision as of 12:10, 7 May 2017

Oranges and Lemons is Delia's gentle play on the melody of the clock chime of St Clements Church in London.

In an interview for Information Please, Delia calls it Greenwich Pips, a play on words where "pips" refers both to the short tone bursts broadcast by Greenwich used to give the precise time, which are sampled to create the melody of the piece, but also to the seeds found in oranges and in lemons.

Though the tape labelled Oranges and Lemons is dated 1968,[1] the interview for Information Please has its tape dated 1964 and was broadcast in September 1965.[2]

The first half of Oranges and Lemons was reused to make the monstrous Time To Go.

Spectrogram

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6-octave spectrogram of Oranges and Lemons from A1(55Hz) to A7(3520Hz) at 100 pixels per second.

Availability

  • Broadcast on 4th September 1965 at 8.40pm on the Light Programme[2] as part of the interview with Delia for the programme Information Please,[3] included in the documentary Sculptress of Sound.
  • The catalogue entry for a tape entitled Oranges and Lemons says it was for a radio programme produced by S. Ahonen of the BBC's External Finnish Section and is dated 1968.[1]
  • A mangled version was released on vinyl/CD as Time To Go.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 6847: "Oranges and Lemons, copy of TRW 6160."
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 6160: "Information Please".
  3. You can hear the track in Information Please, and TRW 6847's notes say "Copy of TRW 6160", which is "Information Please".