February 2025
Radio 3
celebrates 100 Years of Ron
Goodwin

Saturday
15th February at 4.00pm
Matthew Sweet
celebrates the centenary of
legendary film composer Ron
Goodwin - famous for his scores
for Where Eagles Dare, 633
Squadron, The Battle of Britain
and the Miss Marple films.
However, Goodwin's scores are far
more varied than military
marches, with his music for
Hitchcock's Frenzy and the
first-ever score for brass band,
Escape from the Dark.
Matthew also
speaks to Helen, the
step-daughter of Ron Goodwin, who
shares her memories of growing up
with an in-demand composer.
The programme
should be available for at least
28 days on BBC Sounds here:
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0027v8w
February 2025

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Tickets are
available at:
www.ticketsource.co.uk/misbournesymphonyorchestra
January 2025
Laurie
Holloway
(1938-2025)

The composer,
pianist and musical director
Laurie Holloway has died at the
age of 86.
An obituary by
Anthony Wills can be found in our
Obituaries section, HERE
January 2025
"The
History of the Northern Dance
Orchestra"

The BBC Northern
Dance Orchestra was a big band
run by the BBC and formed in 1956
as the successor to the BBC's
Northern Variety Orchestra. Known
to listeners as the NDO, it
broadcast on the radio daily,
usually from recordings made at
the Playhouse Theatre in Hulme,
Manchester, and on many trips to
halls throughout the UK.
The NDO project
produced for Serenade Radio
3 x one hour programmes on
the NDO and NVO, with
contributions from people who
knew and worked with the bands,
and lots of great music!
Listen
here!
Christmas 2024
"André
Leon's Christmas Eve
Serenades"

André Leon picks
some of his favourite records to
entertain you on this Christmas
Eve.
December 2024
Aspidistra
Drawing Room Orchestras
New Year Concert

Celebrate the New
Year in style with the Aspidistra
Drawing Room Orchestra. That is
in palm court style. The
Aspidistra Drawing Room Orchestra
is an ensemble of string quartet,
piano, flute and oboe and has
been praised for their joyous
interpretation of unjustly
neglected Palm Court music.
The programme will
include The Hampden Roar by Fred
Hartley, Rhythm on Rails by
Charles Williams, The Black Cat
Rag by Frank Wooster, Illusions
Perdue by Jacob Gade, the Gold
Diggers Song by Harry Warren
amongst others.
This event
was video recorded and can be
viewed via the following
link:-
twitch.tv/stitchcreativemedia
December 2024

Click
above to visit the website
and open the Christmas Cracker!
December 2024

For information
about past and upcoming episodes
of Friday Night is
Music Night on BBC
Radio 3 you can follow this link:
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xmxc/episodes/player
It shows previous
episodes which are still
available for replay via BBC
Sounds (for up to 30 days after
broadcast).
14th March
2025 at 7.30pm
Chichester Festival Theatre
Michael Seal conducts
the BBC Concert Orchestra in
Chichester featuring music by
composers who also had
alternative careers, both inside
and outside the musical
profession.
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0028k5l
21st March
2025 at 7.30pm
London Soundtrack Festival
Live from Alexandra
Palace Theatre the BBC Concert
Orchestra, conductor Richard
Balcombe, appear in the first
ever London Soundtrack Festival
playing film and TV music.
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0028shk
28th March
2025 at 7.30pm
Sounds of Spring (repeat)
Anna-Maria Helsing
conducts the BBC Concert
Orchestra, soprano Ilona Domnich
and glass harmonica player
Alasdair Malloy in music of
spring. Live from BBC Maida Vale
studios.
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001zgl0
October 2024
Ernest
Tomlinson
1924 - 2015
A life in music with
pictures and ...
a little light music!

The presentation
by Hilary Ashton (daughter of
light music maestro, Ernest
Tomlinson) which featured at our
most recent meeting in October
was recorded by Jonathan Burns
and can be viewed here.
A full report on
the meeting can be found here
October 2024
Sergio
Mendes
(1941-2024)

The Brazilian
musician Sergio Mendes, who with
his band Brasil '66 introduced
Bossa Nova to a worldwide
audience in the 1960s, has died
aged 83.
An obituary by
Anthony Wills can be found in our
Obituaries section, HERE
September 2024
The Story
of Light Music

Sunday
22nd September 2024 at 7:15pm on
BBC Radio 3
Marking the
centenary of composer Ernest
Tomlinsons birth (whose 'Little
Serenade' 1955 - is
one of the treasures of British
light music) and exploring the
sound-world of pioneering light
composers Eric Coates, Robert
Farnon, Frederic Curzon, Ronald
Binge, Peter Hope and others
presenter and singer
Catherine Bott takes a look at
what light music means today and
its deep legacy for radio,
television and film scores as
well as its re-emergence on
digital platforms like Tik Tok.
Contributors include composer
Peter Hope, conductor John
Wilson, Ernest Tomlinson's
daughter Hilary Ashton, modern
day light music composer Thomas
Hewitt-Jones and organist Richard
Hills.
The programnme is
available here: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002383y
September 2024
BBC Proms

Sunday 1st
September at 1.00 pm
On Radio 3 there
was a repeat of a programme,
first broadcast in March, looking
at Henry Mancini's life and
career including archive
interviews.
Monday 2nd
September at 7.30 pm
BBC Proms
presented Ultra Lounge - Henry
Mancini & Beyond.
Henry Mancini was
more than one of the greatest
composers in the history of film
music. He was also one of the
most versatile musicians of his
or any time. Marking a century
since the flautist, composer and
conductors birth in Ohio,
Edwin Outwater and the BBC
Concert Orchestra celebrate the
man and his music in styles
ranging from jazz to light
classical and film music.
Among the classics
are the slinky 'Lujon'
and themes from The Pink
Panther and Peter Gunn,
joined by gems from the lounge
music and space-age pop genres
Mancini helped inspire, including
easy-going tracks by Burt
Bacharach, Les Baxter and Juan
García Esquivel.
Broadcast live on
BBC Radio 3 and recorded for
broadcast on BBC Radio 2. It is
now available on BBC iPlayer for
11 months here: bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0022njg
Anthony Wills
August 2024
A
Centenary Celebration - Three
Musical Luminaries
Trevor Duncan, Ernest Tomlinson
and Angela Morley

On Bank Holiday
Monday, August 26th 2024 Serenade
Radio presented a
special feature to commemorate
the centenaries of these famous
composers, who made a great
contribution to world of British
Light Music in the years after
World War Two.
Compiled and
introduced by André Leon and
produced by Tony Clayden, the
programme features some of the
trio's most prominent
compositions.
You can catch up
on our LLMMG streaming
service.
August 2024
THE BIG
INTERVIEW - John Wilson

There is a new
item in the Articles section of
the website reproducing an in-depth interview
with John Wilson by George Hall
which appeared in 'The Stage'
during June.
June 2024
Mark
Fitz-Gerald Orchestra
concert at The British Home

A report on this
event can be found in the Reports
section of the website - here
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archived news items
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