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Delia created music for a programme "Sound" in the BBC Schools TV series [[Science All Around]], commissioned by producer [[Robin Gwyn]] for BBC1.
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Delia created music for a programme "Sound" in the BBC Schools TV series [[Science All Around]].
  
The piece's creation starts with a phone call from [[Robin Gwyn]] to the workshop, which is taken down in pencilled notes for Desmond Briscoe, who then forwards the work to Delia, who realises something inspired by teh resonance patterns that form on Chladni plates in response to different musical frequencies.
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Delia's plan for the piece describes it as a:
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
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Sig. for Science prog. &lsquo;What's going to happen next&rsquo;<BR>
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atmos. of intrigue (not Dr. Who), light and enjoyable<BR>
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a tune with ground bass of 6 main harmonics and countermelody &mdash; 1 min.
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</BLOCKQUOTE>
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made from the sounds of things vibrating: a bowed plate and an ascillator.<ref>[[DD081643]]: Delia's notes for ''Science All Around''.</ref>
  
The tape's catalogue entry is dated June 1971 but the tape is not to be found.<ref name=TLL/>
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The piece's creation starts with a phone call from producer [[Robin Gwyn]] to the workshop, which is taken down in pencilled notes for Desmond Briscoe, who then forwards the work to Delia, who realises something inspired by the resonance patterns that form on Chladni plates in response to different sounds.
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Its master tape's catalogue entry is dated June 1971 but the tape is not to be found.<ref name=TLL/>
  
 
=Papers=
 
=Papers=
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:DD165602.jpg|[[DD165602]]: Copy of master tape labels
 
Image:DD164817.jpg|[[DD164817]]: Typewritten draft credits
 
 
Image:DD081626.jpg|[[DD081626]]: Scrap of Delia's notes: "Science all around / Michael Toyle [...] Filming here Monday all day"
 
Image:DD081626.jpg|[[DD081626]]: Scrap of Delia's notes: "Science all around / Michael Toyle [...] Filming here Monday all day"
 
Image:DD081643.jpg|[[DD081643]]: Delia's plan for the piece: "Sound, 9-11 [...] Sig. for science prog. [...] Rec. June 23rd"
 
Image:DD081643.jpg|[[DD081643]]: Delia's plan for the piece: "Sound, 9-11 [...] Sig. for science prog. [...] Rec. June 23rd"
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=Availability=
 
=Availability=
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* Broadcast on BBC1 on the 6th and 11th October 1971.<ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20%3Fadv=1%26order=asc%26q=%22science+all+around%3A+Sound%22%26yf=1971%26yt=1971 Search results for "Science All Around: Sound" in 1971] on the BBC Genome Project.</ref>
 
* The BBC Sound Archive's tape [[TRW 7420]] is not to be found.<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7420]].</ref>
 
* The BBC Sound Archive's tape [[TRW 7420]] is not to be found.<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7420]].</ref>
  

Latest revision as of 13:33, 8 February 2019

Science All Around title

Delia created music for a programme "Sound" in the BBC Schools TV series Science All Around.

Delia's plan for the piece describes it as a:

Sig. for Science prog. ‘What's going to happen next’
atmos. of intrigue (not Dr. Who), light and enjoyable
a tune with ground bass of 6 main harmonics and countermelody — 1 min.

made from the sounds of things vibrating: a bowed plate and an ascillator.[1]

The piece's creation starts with a phone call from producer Robin Gwyn to the workshop, which is taken down in pencilled notes for Desmond Briscoe, who then forwards the work to Delia, who realises something inspired by the resonance patterns that form on Chladni plates in response to different sounds.

Its master tape's catalogue entry is dated June 1971 but the tape is not to be found.[2]

Papers

Score

DD081913

DD081955

Availability

  • Broadcast on BBC1 on the 6th and 11th October 1971.[3]
  • The BBC Sound Archive's tape TRW 7420 is not to be found.[2]

References

  1. DD081643: Delia's notes for Science All Around.
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 7420.
  3. Search results for "Science All Around: Sound" in 1971 on the BBC Genome Project.