This morning I'm starting my new blog, a history of music that has featured in my life. I hope to find examples of some of the memorable pieces as well. I made two pages of notes to help jog my memory.
My earliest memories of music came from the radio. We used to listen to Children's Favourites and Two-Way Family Favourites, which both played requests of popular music. My Dad also had a collection of 78 records, including songs by Paul Robeson, Peter Dawson and Kathleen Ferrier. We had an old wind-up gramophone made by HMV. It had a picture of a dog listening to a loudspeaker inside the lid. I used to like hearing Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody which got faster and faster. I spun round until I got dizzy. Dad used to sing My Curly-Headed Baby and Roll Up Your Blankets to me in the bath. Here's Paul Robson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S4rmXXsqQ0
I also liked the theme tune from The Archers, and Listen With Mother on the radio.
I'm writing a list of all the memorable music that has featured in my life. Music always played a big part in our family, and hearing a tune on the radio can bring the memories flooding back. I hope my memory doesn't let me down now.
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I have some favourite composers and and performers on CD. We often listen to them on Sunday mornings or when there's nothing on TV. Yest...
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I have two blogs already which feature my life in music: http://julianewtonlifestory.blogspot.com/p/music.html under the subheading Music...
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This morning I'm starting my new blog, a history of music that has featured in my life. I hope to find examples of some of the memorable...