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Latest revision as of 16:18, 14 August 2022
Arabic Science and Industry is Delia's 23-second long 'arabic' version of the signature tune for a radio programme Science and Industry, which ran from the late 50s to the present day.[1]
A signature tune was created in 1959 by Maddalena Fagandini and Phil Young[2] and in 1962[3][4] Delia created a new theme for BBC producer Mrs D. C. Ingrams.[4]
It also gets called "Arabic Science and History" and the notes to its Radiophonic Database entry read:[4]
First Hi Fi sig as Workshop had just got new tape machine (Phillips)
Tape also contains all make up material.
Copyright
Under UK law, audio recordings made before 1963 are in the public domain.[5]
Papers
- DD160949 A BBC stores requisition form for Dartington Hall dated 10 August 1962, clipped together with DD161018 thru DD161302
- DD161044 "A. S. & I. tape 1, tape 2"
- DD161105 "A. S. & I. tape 3"
- DD161122 "A. S. & I": diagrammatic score and calculations
And the following three sides of manuscript are paper-clipped together with the above:
- DD161200: Side 1 of manuscript
- DD161242: Side 2 of manuscript
- DD161302: Side 3 of manuscript, "A.H."
Spectrogram
Availability
- Released on BBC Radiophonic Workshop 21.
- Released on The BBC Radiophonic Workshop - A Retrospective.
- In the BBC Sound Archive as TRW 5009[4]
References
- ↑ See references to Science and Industry.
- ↑ Science and Industry credited to Phil Young on BBC Radiophonic Workshop - 21.
- ↑ Clipped together with her papers for Arabic Science and Industry is a BBC stores requisition form dated 10.8.62.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Tape Library List entry for TRW 5009.
- ↑ The Open Music Archive's FAQ.