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* The BBC Sound Archive's tape [[TRW 7336]]: "Drama Workshop: Noah" is missing.<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7336]].</ref>
 
* The BBC Sound Archive's tape [[TRW 7336]]: "Drama Workshop: Noah" is missing.<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7336]].</ref>
 
* A short sample of the backing track is included in the BBC News article [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7512072.stm Lost Tapes of the Dr Who composer], which is discussed on the [http://createdigitalmusic.com/2008/07/delia-derbyshire-recordings-found-including-ahead-of-its-time-dance-track/ Create Digital Music forum].
 
* A short sample of the backing track is included in the BBC News article [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7512072.stm Lost Tapes of the Dr Who composer], which is discussed on the [http://createdigitalmusic.com/2008/07/delia-derbyshire-recordings-found-including-ahead-of-its-time-dance-track/ Create Digital Music forum].
* Downloadable as [http://www.thesynthi.de/index.php?/categories/19-Synthi-Albums#post-59 MP3's at thesynthi.de]
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* Downloadable as [http://www.thesynthi.de/index.php?/categories/19-Synthi-Albums#post-59 MP3's at thesynthi.de] on Side A at 03:29.
 
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Revision as of 01:07, 26 May 2016

Delia created the Dance from Noah for the programme Noah produced by Dickon Reed for the BBC radio series Drama Workshop.[1]

Here's a dance from Noah, written by Delia Derbyshire for the BBC using Synthi equipment. Its mixture of gaiety and sadness make it irresistible for children to dance to.[2]

Its tape's catalogue entry is dated January 1971.[1]

See the page "Dance from Noah - Makeup" for the individual tracks used to create this piece.

Availability

Spectrogram

Dance from Noah - Spectrogram.jpg

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 7336.
  2. Tristram Cary's spoken introduction to the piece on EMS FLEXI 1