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* Broadcast 5 Jan 1964 on the Third Programme.<ref>[http://catalogue.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+30096_3 BBC Programme Catalogue entry for 5 Jan 1964]</ref><ref name=TLL/> | * Broadcast 5 Jan 1964 on the Third Programme.<ref>[http://catalogue.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+30096_3 BBC Programme Catalogue entry for 5 Jan 1964]</ref><ref name=TLL/> | ||
* Broadcast 14 Jan 1964 on the Third Programme.<ref name=TLL>Notes to the [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 5099]].</ref> | * Broadcast 14 Jan 1964 on the Third Programme.<ref name=TLL>Notes to the [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 5099]].</ref> | ||
− | * Broadcast 28 Nov 1969 on Bayerische Rundfunk<ref>[[DD141714]]: Letter from TSgt Joe E. Salazar to the BBCRW asking about | + | * Broadcast 28 Nov 1969 on Bayerische Rundfunk<ref>[[DD141714]]: Letter from TSgt Joe E. Salazar to the BBCRW asking about ''The Dreams'' broadcast on Bayerische Rundfunk.</ref> |
* Broadcast 19 Oct 1993 21:45-22:45 on BBC Radio 3.<ref>[http://catalogue.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/BF+93281_1 BBC Programme Catalogue entry for 19 Oct 1993]</ref> | * Broadcast 19 Oct 1993 21:45-22:45 on BBC Radio 3.<ref>[http://catalogue.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/BF+93281_1 BBC Programme Catalogue entry for 19 Oct 1993]</ref> | ||
* In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 5099]].<ref>[[BBC Radiophonic Workshop - surviving work]]</ref> | * In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 5099]].<ref>[[BBC Radiophonic Workshop - surviving work]]</ref> |
Revision as of 11:38, 7 May 2017
The Dreams (1964) is the first of Delia's four Inventions for Radio produced in collaboration with the poet and dramatist Barry Bermange.
Part of the four programme "Inventions for Radio" series, created in collaboration with Barry Bermange, Dreams is a collection of spliced/reassembled interviews with people describing their dreams. Delia's editing and repetition, together with her dissonant, often terrifying musique concrete soundbeds, make this distinctly uneasy bedtime listening. The entire piece is 45 minutes in length.[1]
The text from the two Radio Times entries for when it was broadcast:
7.15 The Dreams
This programme of sounds and voices is an attempt to re-create in five movements some sensations of dreaming—running away, falling, landscape, underwater and colour. All the voices were recorded from life and arranged in a setting of pure electronic sounds.
-- The Radio Times, 1964
10.15 The Dreams
The first of three Inventions for radio by Barry Bermange, in collaboration with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. More than ten years have elapsed since these ‘re-creations in sounds and voices’ were first broadcast. They introduced a fresh genre to the medium and remain classics of radio technique.
-- The Radio Times, 1975
It also gets called "Within Dreams".
Structure
Two different edits of the work were broadcast: one, for the UK, with five movements:
- 1. Running (8:08)
- 2. Falling (8:45)
- 3. Land (7:02)
- 4. Sea (8:31)
- 5. Colour (6:23)
and one for overseas broadcast,[2] labelled "TX (Third) 5.1.1964", which lacks the third movement and has shorter, less elaborate versions of the other four.
- 1. Running (3:48)
- 2. Falling (7:47)
- 3. Sea (8:31)
- 4. Colour (6:23)
Papers
Tapes
- DD014: "Amor Dei Part 2 & The Dreams Part 1"
- DD015: "The Dreams Part 2"
- TRW 5099: "The Dreams" for series "Mid Century Attitudes"
- TRW 6203: "The Dreams (for transcription)"
Copyright
The Performing Right Society's list of works by Delia Ann Derbyshire has:
Title: The Dreams Writer(s): Derbyshire, Delia Ann Publisher: BBC Worldwide Music Creation date: 11 August 1999
Availability
- Broadcast 5 Jan 1964 on the Third Programme.[3][4]
- Broadcast 14 Jan 1964 on the Third Programme.[4]
- Broadcast 28 Nov 1969 on Bayerische Rundfunk[5]
- Broadcast 19 Oct 1993 21:45-22:45 on BBC Radio 3.[6]
- In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 5099.[7]
- An excerpt is on TRW 7059.[8]
- An audio clip from the start of Sea is available at delia-derbyshire.org
- Falling can be downloaded from divShare
- Running and Falling are included in the programme Delia Derbyshire's eightieth birthday special
References
- ↑ delia-derbyshire.org
- ↑ "The BBC did a transcription set of 2 discs for worldwide spreading to India, Canada, etc -- all our colonies as of then. The versions are 25-30 min edits of the long versions." (James Percival, personal email)
- ↑ BBC Programme Catalogue entry for 5 Jan 1964
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Notes to the Tape Library List's entry for TRW 5099.
- ↑ DD141714: Letter from TSgt Joe E. Salazar to the BBCRW asking about The Dreams broadcast on Bayerische Rundfunk.
- ↑ BBC Programme Catalogue entry for 19 Oct 1993
- ↑ BBC Radiophonic Workshop - surviving work
- ↑ The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 7059.