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In 1966, Delia worked on sound for the BBC TV programme [[One Hundred Faces of J.S. Bach]] produced by [[Barry Gavin]].<ref name=TLL6417/>
 
In 1966, Delia worked on sound for the BBC TV programme [[One Hundred Faces of J.S. Bach]] produced by [[Barry Gavin]].<ref name=TLL6417/>
  
There is also a 16mm British colour film from 1967 called ''One Hundred Faces of Bach'' directed by [[Tony Scott]].<ref>[http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/302341 ''One Hundred Faces of Bach'' at bfi.org.uk]</ref><ref name=study>[http://www.studycollection.org.uk/works/one-hundred-faces-of-bach ''One Hundred Faces of Bach'' at studycollection.co.uk]</ref> and a 1968 article/review of the same by Tony Scott.<ref>[http://www.studycollection.co.uk/artistfiles/scotty.html Articles and Reviews by the artist Anthony Scott] on studycollection.co.uk, annotated "Drury Lane Arts Lab programme note?".</ref>
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There is also a 16mm British colour film from 1967 called ''One Hundred Faces of Bach'' directed by [[Tony Scott]].<ref>[http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/302341 ''One Hundred Faces of Bach'' at bfi.org.uk]</ref><ref name=study>[http://www.studycollection.org.uk/works/one-hundred-faces-of-bach ''One Hundred Faces of Bach'' at studycollection.org.uk]</ref> and a 1968 article/review of the same by Tony Scott.<ref>[http://www.studycollection.co.uk/artistfiles/scotty.html Articles and Reviews by the artist Anthony Scott] on studycollection.co.uk, annotated "Drury Lane Arts Lab programme note?".</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 22:01, 12 January 2019

In 1966, Delia worked on sound for the BBC TV programme One Hundred Faces of J.S. Bach produced by Barry Gavin.[1]

There is also a 16mm British colour film from 1967 called One Hundred Faces of Bach directed by Tony Scott.[2][3] and a 1968 article/review of the same by Tony Scott.[4]


Availability

  • First broadcast on 27th Nov 1966 at 10.00 on BBC1.[1]
  • In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 6417.[1]
  • Also on tape TRW 5.[1]
  • It might be worth checking the 16mm film by Tony Scott, of which British Artists' Film and Video Study Collection has a copy.[3]

References