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In the [[Attic Tapes]] three tapes seem to be for a piece called ''Singing Waters''<ref>[[DD068]]: "Singing Waters"</ref><ref>[[DD069]]: "Singing Waters"</ref> whose master tape is 16:09 long, for a programme called ''[[24 Hours]]'',<ref>James Percival, ''[[Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process]]'', p.15.</ref> including the lyrics "It is raining women's voices".<ref name=DD026>[[DD026]]: "Water Penny Studio", "It is raining women's voices"</ref>
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In the [[Attic Tapes]] three tapes seem to be for a piece called ''Singing Waters''<ref>[[DD068]]: "Singing Waters"</ref><ref>[[DD069]]: "Singing Waters"</ref> whose master tape is 16:09 long, for a programme called ''[[24 Hours]]'',<ref>James Percival, ''[[Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process]]'', p.15.</ref> including the lyrics "It is raining women's voices".<ref name=DD026>[[DD026]]: "Water Penny Studio", "It is raining women's voices"</ref>.
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''[[24 Hours]]'' ran from October 1965 to October 1969, but it's unclear for which episode ''[[Singing Waters]]'' was made.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:56, 8 May 2020

"Il Pleut" by Apollinaire

In the Attic Tapes three tapes seem to be for a piece called Singing Waters[1][2] whose master tape is 16:09 long, for a programme called 24 Hours,[3] including the lyrics "It is raining women's voices".[4].

24 Hours ran from October 1965 to October 1969, but it's unclear for which episode Singing Waters was made.

The text is the poem “Il pleut” by Apollinaire. Highly evocative and literal treatments of this text. The poem’s graphology is apparently also reflected in Derbyshire’s treatments. [...] The label on this reel presumably refers to Penny as the singer.[5]

Tapes

  • DD026: "Water Penny Studio"
  • DD068: "Singing Waters" recording session
  • DD069: "Singing Waters" treated material
  • DD091: "Singing Waters" untreated material


Availability

  • In James Percival's thesis there is a spectrogram of one of the makeup sounds (Attic Tape CDD/1/7/37[4] from 2'49"-3'00") converted here to noisy and distorted audio by resynthesizing it from the spectrogram

CDD-1-7-37 2'49"-3'00" Water makeup

References

  1. DD068: "Singing Waters"
  2. DD069: "Singing Waters"
  3. James Percival, Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process, p.15.
  4. 4.0 4.1 DD026: "Water Penny Studio", "It is raining women's voices"
  5. Notes to tape DD026 in Appendix 2 of James Percival's thesis.