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* [[The Pop Scene]] from the cassette at The National Archive, UK.
 
* [[The Pop Scene]] from the cassette at The National Archive, UK.
 
* [[An ABC in Sound]] from a member institution of [http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/e/institute/mediathek/ideama/ IDEAMA].
 
* [[An ABC in Sound]] from a member institution of [http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/e/institute/mediathek/ideama/ IDEAMA].
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==On the Radiophonic Workshop tapes==
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* [[TRW 5]]: [[Famous Gossips]], [[Out of the Unknown - Title Music]], Signature tune for [[Munich Radio]], an excerpt from [[An ABC in Sound]], [[One Hundred Faces of J.S. Bach]], Closing sequence of [[Ape and Essence]], "Niagara Falls" from [[German Concrete Poetry]]
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* [[TRW 18]]: "Alphabet Poetry" (Bob Cobbins poems); [[Sono Montage]] (TRW 6373), [[Jandl]] (TRW 6931)
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* [[TRW 6062]]: [[The Cyprian Queen]]
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* [[TRW 6061]]: [[The Dark Ages]] with excerpts on [[TRW 7059]]
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* [[TRW 6373]] reel 3: [[Sono-Montage]]
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* [[TRW 6387]]: [[A Woman's Guide]]
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* [[TRW 6931]]: [[Jandl]]
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* [[TRW 7397]] Reel 5: [[I.E.E.100]]: stereo recording of the final presentation
  
 
==On the [[Attic Tapes]]==
 
==On the [[Attic Tapes]]==
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* [[DD260]]: [[I.E.E.100]]
 
* [[DD260]]: [[I.E.E.100]]
 
* [[DD263]]: An off-air recording of most of the programme about Cubism containing [[Le Pont Mirabeau]]
 
* [[DD263]]: An off-air recording of most of the programme about Cubism containing [[Le Pont Mirabeau]]
 
==On the Radiophonic Workshop tapes==
 
* [[TRW 5]]: [[Famous Gossips]], [[Out of the Unknown - Title Music]], Signature tune for [[Munich Radio]], an excerpt from [[An ABC in Sound]], [[One Hundred Faces of J.S. Bach]], Closing sequence of [[Ape and Essence]], "Niagara Falls" from [[German Concrete Poetry]]
 
* [[TRW 18]]: "Alphabet Poetry" (Bob Cobbins poems); [[Sono Montage]] (TRW 6373), [[Jandl]] (TRW 6931)
 
* [[TRW 6062]]: [[The Cyprian Queen]]
 
* [[TRW 6061]]: [[The Dark Ages]] with excerpts on [[TRW 7059]]
 
* [[TRW 6373]] reel 3: [[Sono-Montage]]
 
* [[TRW 6387]]: [[A Woman's Guide]]
 
* [[TRW 6931]]: [[Jandl]]
 
* [[TRW 7397]] Reel 5: [[I.E.E.100]]: stereo recording of the final presentation
 
  
 
=Listening=
 
=Listening=

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Writing the wikidelia

Research

Document recovery

Papers to transcribe

Scores to typeset

The following pieces are only known from their scores, so typesetting one will resurrect an otherwise dead piece.

Audio to recover

Radio programmes

  • The Cyprian Queen broadcast 2nd March 1964 at 8:30pm on the Home Service
  • The Death of a Jelly Baby/Gravel broadcast
    • 29th May 1964 at 8.45pm on the BBC Third Programme
    • 14th June 1964
  • The Dark Ages broadcast
    • 1st May 1965 at 8.00pm
    • 17th May 1965
  • An ABC in Sound broadcast 7th January 1966
  • A Bayeux Tapestry broadcast
    • 13 October 1966 at 7:50pm on the Third Programme
    • 1 November 1967 20.35 on BBC Radio 3
    • 2 November 1969 14.30 on BBC Radio 4 FM
  • The Coming of the Car, episode of BBC Radio for Schools series "The Modern World" broadcast
    • 9th November 1966
  • A Year I Remember: A Silence filled with Greek, broadcast
    • 17th January 1967 at 7:30pm on the BBC Third Programme
    • 10th February 1967
  • Home This Afternoon should have Delia's title music from 1967 on.
  • The Autocrats, in the NPR Earplay series, was broadcast on American Radio
    • Apr 28, 1974 at 7:30pm on KRAB.FM
    • Oct 5, 1974 at 8:30pm on KRAB.FM
    • Apr 30, 1976 at 2:00pm on KRAB.FM
    • Mar 18, 1977 at 7:30pm on KRAB.FM

These interviews may be interesting:

  • The Afternoon Shift, 28th March 1997, BBC Radio 4, a programme about the demise of the BBCRW.
  • The BBC has Oram interview quotes in its recording of The World This Weekend: 10 Years of The Radiophonic Workshop (1972)[1] Also on TRW 6843. See if the episode has any mention of Delia or her work.

Where to search:

  • The Old Time Radio Researchers make a lot of old radio recordings available on the web, mostly American series from the 1940s.
  • RadioGOLDINdex lists mostly American radio shows that he used to have but does not provide content.
  • Radio Spirits reissues old American Radio programmes and bought many of the master tapes from RadioGOLDINdex.
  • There are many collectors of British radio recordings, but you have to contact them individually.
  • The British Library has a collection of BBC Radio recordings but "The BBC Sound Archive Catalogue can currently only be accessed in the British Library's Humanities - floor 2 reading room, where printed catalogues or microfiche (shelfmark HUS025.348209421) detailing pre-1992 holdings can be browsed."[2] although "The online catalogue details a significant proportion of the Library's radio holdings"[3]
  • University College London has some radio programmes, but you need to be a UCL student, member of staff or honorary member of staff.

BBC TV programmes

Where to search:

In libraries/institutions

On the Radiophonic Workshop tapes

On the Attic Tapes

Listening

Misc

  • Get a digital copy of the Attic Tapes and the Ayres hoard.
  • Delia's music for Johnny's Jaunts published on cassette or from off-air recordings.

Audio Processing

Spectrograms

  • Re-do all spectrograms using the repaired sndfile-spectrogram.

System Administration

  • Web server: See if the Score mediawiki extension works when using mediawiki 1.18 to typeset score fragments.
  • Learn how to make automated edits using the Mediawiki API by modifying their example client code
  • Make a torrent of The Bagman
  • Remove the stupid "dangerous file" message when downloading a torrent

References