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Delia's created music for a Radio 4 drama programme or radio play ''[[Travelling in Winter]]'' produced by [[John Tydeman]]<ref name=TLL/> and first broadcast on 5 July 1971, &ldquo;Monday Play. Set in a feudal village in England in the Middle Ages. By Jean Morris. Music selected and composed by David Kane. The radiophonic score was by Delia Derbyshire.&rdquo;<ref name=SuttonElms>[http://www.suttonelms.org.uk/others71.html Sutton Elms' ''BBC Radio Plays from 1971'']</ref>
Delia's created music for a Radio 4 radio play ''[[Travelling in Winter]]'' produced by [[John Tydeman]]<ref name=TLL/> first broadcast on 5 July 1971 and described as &ldquo;Monday Play. Set in a feudal village in England in the Middle Ages. By Jean Morris. Music selected and composed by David Kane. The radiophonic score was by Delia Derbyshire.&rdquo;<ref name=SuttonElms>[http://www.suttonelms.org.uk/others71.html Sutton Elms' ''BBC Radio Plays from 1971'']</ref>


1 minute 18 seconds of it was renamed "[[Dreaming]]" for issue as track 17 of the BBC record of sound effects "[[Out Of This World]]".<ref>[[DD073025]]: Memo from [[Glynis Jones]] to Delia about including [[Travelling in Winter]] on [[Out Of This World]].</ref>
1 minute 18 seconds of it was renamed "[[Dreaming]]" for issue as track 17 of the BBC record of sound effects "[[Out Of This World]]".<ref>[[DD073025]]: Memo from [[Glynis Jones]] to Delia about including [[Travelling in Winter]] on [[Out Of This World]].</ref>
=Makeup=
* ''[[Dreaming]]'' for the closing credits
{{Spectrogallery|Dreaming}}


=Extracts=
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* "It's an early Spring", Dreaming with birdsong
* "It's an early Spring", Dreaming with birdsong
{{Spectrogallery|83'53.4-84'16.9 "It's an early Spring", Dreaming with birdsong}}
{{Spectrogallery|83'53.4-84'16.9 "It's an early Spring", Dreaming with birdsong}}
* Music for closing credits, including "Dreaming"
* Music for closing credits, including ''[[Dreaming]]''
{{Spectrogallery|85'19.7-86'45.7 Music for closing credits, including "Dreaming"}}
{{Spectrogallery|85'19.7-86'45.7 Music for closing credits, including "Dreaming"}}



Latest revision as of 16:31, 7 September 2021

Delia's created music for a Radio 4 radio play Travelling in Winter produced by John Tydeman[1] first broadcast on 5 July 1971 and described as “Monday Play. Set in a feudal village in England in the Middle Ages. By Jean Morris. Music selected and composed by David Kane. The radiophonic score was by Delia Derbyshire.”[2]

1 minute 18 seconds of it was renamed "Dreaming" for issue as track 17 of the BBC record of sound effects "Out Of This World".[3]

Makeup


Extracts

  • Intro to titles voice over


  • The Cold


  • "Then things change up there"


  • "I hear something"


  • "I'm so cold"


  • The Hungry Gap


  • "There is time in plenty for long thought" chilling effect


  • Chilling background with final swell


  • "A woman with long fair hair and a pale face" bg with final swell


  • "The wit the Devil gives us. How could we survive without it?" bg and swell


  • "The air's stinging cold", swell and wind


  • "I think I am called" subacqua plings


  • "The Goddess' own face"


  • "How beautiful it is"


  • Church bells (compare O Fat White Woman - Consequences)


  • "I had not understood what a son's death is"


  • "It's an early Spring", Dreaming with birdsong


  • Music for closing credits, including Dreaming


Availability

  • Broadcast on the 5th July 1971.[2]
  • In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 7417: "Travelling in Winter".[1]
  • In Sutton Elms' collection of historic radio recordings.[2]
  • See Dreaming.

References