John Harle
Sue Lawley's castaway is saxophonist John Harle.
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the most-recorded saxophonist in the world. Inspired by Duke Ellington and encouraged by Jack Brymer, John Harle is equally at home playing jazz or classical music. He once marched with the Coldstream Guards, but left to test himself against other musicians at the Royal College of Music, gaining 100% in his final exam. As a composer he has collaborated with among others, Paul McCartney and Harrison Birtwistle, and his first opera is premiered this week.
[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]
Favourite track: Hunting Song by Pentangle
Book: The Aesthetics of Music by Roger Scruton
Luxury: Lute and strings
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Music Played
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Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
Sucrier Velours
- The Ellington Suites.
- Pablo.
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Castaway's Favourite
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Pentangle
Hunting Song
- Basket of Light.
- Line.
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The Beatles
You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
- The Beatles 1962-1966.
- Apple.
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Richard Rodney Bennett
Tuesday's Child
Orchestra: London Jazz Ensemble
- Jazz Calendar.
- Philips.
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Peter Maxwell Davies
Sister Jeanne's Vision
Artist: Aquarius Conductor: Nicholas Cleobury
- The Devils.
- Collins Classics.
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Harrison Birtwistle
Punch's Lullaby (from Punch and Judy)
Soloist: Stephen Roberts Orchestra: The London Sinfonietta Conductor: David Atherton
- Punch and Judy.
- Etcetera.
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Henry Hall
Teddy Bears' Picnic
- Hello Children Everywhere.
- EMI.
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Michael Nyman
Miserere
Soloist: Michael Nyman, Alexander Balanescu Choir: London Voices Conductor: Michael Nyman
- The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover.
- Venture.
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Book Choice
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The Aesthetics of Music - Roger Scruton
Luxury Choice
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Lute and strings
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sue Lawley |
Interviewed Guest | John Harle |
Broadcasts
- Sun 24 May 1998 11:15麻豆社 Radio 4
- Fri 29 May 1998 09:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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