The Addictions of Sin: W. H. Auden in His Own Words (6/6)
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@phl5r2m Thank you so much - really appreciate your helpful reply. You have a FAB amount of knowledge.I have just now purchased the tracks from Amazon.Best regards to you phl5r2m
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@winifredatwell Who are you quoting? I couldn't find the original on google.
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Thank you so much. Wystan in person at last, speaking so distinctively. He was "the last poet we would ever learn by heart."
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great video!
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@copland01 Sounds like Philip Glass
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Wonderful! Can anyone name the music to this clip?
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This film is a real masterpiece. And what's the music?
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A truly gripping piece of Television. Thank you so much for uploading!
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@copland01 The first piece, over Auden reciting 'Moon Landing', is 'On the Nature of Daylight' by Max Richter. The beautiful music playing while 'Funeral Blues' is read is, again, by Richter and is entitled 'Horizon Variations'.
phl5r2m 1 year ago 5
Would have merited the Nobel Prize!
ellandelachapelle 9 months ago 3