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Field recordings and interviews with participants in Delia Derbyshire Day in January 2013, listening to lost tapes by the electronic music pioneer.
More Music for Films - Clapham Common - The Company of Wolves, with Rosemary Hill
Music for Films
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More Music for Films - Clapham Common - The Company of Wolves, with Rosemary Hill
2 hour version, first broadcast 8pm, 18th July 2016 on Resonance FM in London.
Every month, interesting people talk about the music, films and music for films which have shaped their lives.
Roz and Tim loiter on Clapham Common, near to the home of Angela Carter, the late novelist, poet and screen-writer with director Neil Jordan of 'The Company of Wolves'. (Which is at Clapham Common on our Scala map of London underground films).
Our guest in the studio is Rosemary Hill, Augustus Pugin's biographer and contributing editor to the London Review of Books, who's edited a collection of Carter's published verse from 1963-1971, 'Unicorn'. We talk to Rosemary about Angela, architecture, cinema, "gimcrack, the fantastic, the free play of the imagination" and the wild woods.
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* Original broadcast, 1 hour version of the show
https://soundcloud.com/the_beekeepers/music-for-films-clapham-common-company-of-wolves
* Rosemary Hill's blog 'Unicorn: The Poetry of Angela Carter'
www.rosemaryhill.co.uk/2015/10/15/th…-romanticism/
* On one of their infrequent walks around the magical spaces of London’s underground cinema, Roz and Tim visit Angela Carter’s favourite cinema as a child, the Tooting Granada (now the Gala Bingo Hall).
https://soundcloud.com/the_beekeepers/the-granada-tooting-angela-carter-and-the-company-of-wolves
* The Scala London Underground Film Map 1916 – 2016
www.thebeekeepers.com/scalaunderground/
London’s radicals, underworlds and counter-cultures over a century of cinema, through a Tube map re-imagined as a film festival programmed by the legendary Scala cinema at Kings Cross.
Music for Films
Field recordings and interviews with participants in Delia Derbyshire Day in January 2013, listening to lost tapes by the electronic music pioneer.