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DD074801 is a letter dated 17.8.66 from Delia to BBC, asking permission to play Amor Dei at the Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music.
On the back is the BBC's scribbled reply: DD074812
Transcript
From: Delia Derbyshire, Radiophonic Workshop 17.8.66 Room No & Building 9, MV Telephone Extn: 277 (MV) Subject: Permission to replay BBC programme material outside the BBC To: A.H.C.P. Ops (S) I am organising a non-profit-making concert of electronic music, to be given before an invited audience at a private theatre at Bagnor near Newbury on 10th September. I am seeking the BBC's permission to play as part of the concert a section of one of the four 'inventions for radio' originally broadcast on the Third Programme. These pro- grammes consist of 'vox pop' speech recorded from life and edited by Barry Bermange, with a background of electronic music by myself. No actors or musicians were involved. I believe there is precedent in that the second of the inventions, 'Amor Dei' has been replayed in a church, but I'm afraid I haven't any further details about this. I'd be very grateful indeed if you would advise me about this. Delia