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* Performed in the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]] on 10th September 1966
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* Performed at the [[Queen Elizabeth Hall]] on 15th January 1968
 
* On the unplayable [[Attic Tape]] [[DD147]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 12 February 2025

Pot-pourri, 5 minutes long, seems to be a collage of extracts from her BBC work.

It was performed on 10th September 1966 as part of the Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music and the concert programme entry for it reads:

Each of the short sections was composed as a piece of introductory music for the BBC, with similar rhythms, melodic intervals and sound qualities.

It was also performed as the first piece of a concert of electronic music at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on 15th January 1968.[1]

Makeup and development

For the makeup elements used in Pot Pourri, see Pot Au Feu, which is a further development of this piece.[2]

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References

  1. Jump up Francis Routh, Contemporary British Music: The Twenty-Five Years from 1945 to 1970 (1972), Chapter 20: Electronic music and the Avant-garde: Electronic Music
  2. Jump up Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process, pp.21-24.