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Its tape's catalogue entry is dated April 1970<ref name=TLL/> and another tape, labelled "Radio Solent Idents (1971)", also produced for [[David Challis]], is dated February 1971.<ref>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7342]].</ref> I don't know if this is a copy of the earlier work or a new set of idents.
 
Its tape's catalogue entry is dated April 1970<ref name=TLL/> and another tape, labelled "Radio Solent Idents (1971)", also produced for [[David Challis]], is dated February 1971.<ref>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7342]].</ref> I don't know if this is a copy of the earlier work or a new set of idents.
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Image:DD115351.jpg|[[DD115351]]: Manuscript score
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Revision as of 12:56, 27 June 2021

In 1970[1] Delia created a four-second call sign for the BBC local radio station Radio Solent by condensing and superimposing the melodic elements of the traditional theme "Oh God Our Help In Ages Past."[2]

Delia created it on a EMS Synthi equipment and "uses the ring modulator to make unusual chime sounds".[3]

Its tape's catalogue entry is dated April 1970[4] and another tape, labelled "Radio Solent Idents (1971)", also produced for David Challis, is dated February 1971.[5] I don't know if this is a copy of the earlier work or a new set of idents.

Papers

Spectrogram

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Availability

References

  1. DD072820: Radiophonic Workshop Television and Radio Commitments for 1970.
  2. DD115351: Delia's handwritten score, based on "Oh God Our Help In Ages Past".
  3. Tristram Cary's voice-over to the promotional flexidisc EMS FLEXI 1.
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 7189.
  5. The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 7342.