🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBC #Radio3's #FridayNightIsMusicNight Ivor Novello, Ivor Novello & Mary Ellis: 🎵 My Dearest Dear #BBCRadio3 #IvorNovello #MaryEllis ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Track on #Spotify:

My Dearest Dear
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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBC #Radio3's #InTune Ivor Novello, Christopher Northam & Jeremy Northam: 🎵 I can give you the starlight (Gosford Park) #BBCRadio3 #IvorNovello #ChristopherNortham #JeremyNortham ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Track on #Spotify:

I Can Give You the Starlight
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It was #hotChocolate day last weekend, but how did you get on with your knowledge of the band in our weekly #threeForFriday #music #quiz? Answers for you here if you didn't get them all and more questions on Friday.

#musicquiz #trivia #musictrivia #questions #musicquestions #popmaster #musicfans #musicgame #musicchallenge #quiztime #ivornovello #yousexything #alienabduction @ivorsacademy

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBC #Radio3's #InTune Ivor Novello, Steven Isserlis & Connie Shih: 🎵 Keep The Home Fires Burning #BBCRadio3 #IvorNovello #StevenIsserlis #ConnieShih ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Track on #Spotify:

Keep the Home Fires Burning (A...
The Beeb 3's In Tune

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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBC #Radio3's #Breakfast Ivor Novello, Christopher Hassall, Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra & Geoff Love: 🎵 The Leap Year Waltz (The Dancing Years) #BBCRadio3 #IvorNovello #ChristopherHassall #DruryLaneTheatreOrchestra #GeoffLove
🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBC #Radio3's #FridayNightIsMusicNight Ivor Novello & Julie Andrews: 🎵 We'll Gather Lilacs #BBCRadio3 #IvorNovello #JulieAndrews ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Track on #Spotify:

We'll Gather Lilacs
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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBC #Radio3's #EssentialClassics Ivor Novello, Claire Barnett-Jones, BBC National Orchestra of Wales & Andrew Litton: 🎵 We'll Gather Lilacs In The Spring #BBCRadio3 #IvorNovello #ClaireBarnettJones #BBCNationalOrchestraofWales #AndrewLitton

I'm posting this here as well as on my usual blob.cat instance, since that one doesn't federate as widely, so I apologise to those who may see it twice.
On 6 March, 1951, the world lost a genius and a truly amazing man. Known mostly for the lovely, romantic music in his operettas such as Glamorous Night, The Dancing Years, Perchance to Dream, and King's Rhapsody, among others, he also wrote one of the most famous songs of World War I (Keep the Home Fires Burning), at least one review (Theodore and Co.), and starred in several silent films and talkies. A man of many talents, Ivor Novello worked with a range of wonderful singers, as well as the librettist, Christopher Hassall, who brought his music to life. Below, I have provided some links for you to enjoy. As a side note, for those looking for gay role models, you should definitely research him. While it was illegal to be openly homosexual during his lifetime, he had a relationship that lasted for thirty-five years!

This is the Wikipedia entry for Ivor Novello.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Nov…

Since I mentioned him, and since he was such an integral part of Novello's work, here is the entry for Christopher Hassall. It's worth noting that there are several Youtube videos of him reading both his own poetry and the works of others.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christop…

Incredibly, a mere two days after Novelllo's death, those who knew him best created an extraordinary tribute to him. It contains live performances, not only of songs, but of a few scenes from his earlier works and famous operettas, providing an invaluable window into the excellent vocal and acting styles of the time.

IVOR NOVELLO-Man of the Theatre- 8th March 1951

youtube.com/watch?v=etB7t_ETqS…

This is a play in which Novello himself starred. While he didn't normally speak this way (publically, at least) he was from Wales, so this is probably the accent he heard while growing up. This was later turnd into the full-length work entitled Valley of song, and was completed by Christopher Hassall upon Novello's death.

Choir Practice, by Cliff Gordon (BBC, 1946)

youtube.com/watch?v=UsM8_TW0pt…

Here he is narrating a few scenes from King's Rhapsody. This is extremely interesting, because no one else is acting. I'm not quite sure what this was meant to be. That is, a demonstration, a trailer, just the author's thoughts? Regardless, it's a wonderful treat for the ears.

Muranian Rhapsody part 1

youtube.com/watch?v=JIbrYatXPd…

Muranian Rhapsody part 2

youtube.com/watch?v=ciVi8L-KPe…

Finally, here is a wonderful series of highlights from King's Rhapsody, by the original cast!

youtube.com/watch?v=wOu-nuoi3f…

There are several other videos of Novello's work on Youtube, including full films (both silent and talking), individual songs, and a full tribute concert from 1979. But this should serve as a decent introduction.

#composer #gay #operetta #IvorNovello #music #radio #theater #theatre #tribute

Ivor Novello - Wikipedia

On 6 March, 1951, the world lost a genius and a truly amazing man. Known mostly for the lovely, romantic music in his operettas such as Glamorous Night, The Dancing Years, Perchance to Dream, and King's Rhapsody, among others, he also wrote one of the most famous songs of World War I (Keep the Home Fires Burning), at least one review (Theodore and Co.), and starred in several silent films and talkies. A man of many talents, Ivor Novello worked with a range of wonderful singers, as well as the librettist, Christopher Hassall, who brought his music to life. Below, I have provided some links for you to enjoy. As a side note, for those looking for gay role models, you should definitely research him. While it was illegal to be openly homosexual during his lifetime, he had a relationship that lasted for thirty-five years!

This is the Wikipedia entry for Ivor Novello.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Novello

Since I mentioned him, and since he was such an integral part of Novello's work, here is the entry for Christopher Hassall. It's worth noting that there are several Youtube videos of him reading both his own poetry and the works of others.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hassall

Incredibly, a mere two days after Novelllo's death, those who knew him best created an extraordinary tribute to him. It contains live performances, not only of songs, but of a few scenes from his earlier works and famous operettas, providing an invaluable window into the excellent vocal and acting styles of the time.

IVOR NOVELLO-Man of the Theatre- 8th March 1951

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etB7t_ETqSI

This is a play in which Novello himself starred. While he didn't normally speak this way (publically, at least) he was from Wales, so this is probably the accent he heard while growing up. This was later turnd into the full-length work entitled Valley of song, and was completed by Christopher Hassall upon Novello's death.

Choir Practice, by Cliff Gordon (BBC, 1946)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsM8_TW0pto

Here he is narrating a few scenes from King's Rhapsody. This is extremely interesting, because no one else is acting. I'm not quite sure what this was meant to be. That is, a demonstration, a trailer, just the author's thoughts? Regardless, it's a wonderful treat for the ears.

Muranian Rhapsody part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIbrYatXPdk

Muranian Rhapsody part 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciVi8L-KPe4

Finally, here is a wonderful series of highlights from King's Rhapsody, by the original cast!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOu-nuoi3fE

There are several other videos of Novello's work on Youtube, including full films (both silent and talking), individual songs, and a full tribute concert from 1979. But this should serve as a decent introduction.

#composer #gay #operetta #IvorNovello #music #radio #theater #theatre #tribute
Ivor Novello - Wikipedia

I think some of you may find this interesting. I myself am beginning to study all of this, as I am fascinated by the singing methods and knowledge of the time. It is a bit difficult doing it being blind and unable to read music, but fortunately, there are ways around that. My perfect pitch and good memory for lyrics also helps. Still, if anyone would like to work with me on this i.e. study together or even give some advice, I would appreciate it.

Below, you will find various links related to theory, harmony and counterpoint, and a comparison of older and modern methods of teaching and singing. While this relates to choirs and opera, it also relates to the theatre, particularly operettas and such.

Studying Music: Part I

https://dandylover1.dreamwidth.org/205086.html

My one criterion was that the methods and books used had to be from the time of Ivor Novello, preferably from his youth (born 1893). If I were to start in the early nineteenth century, which is where most of my preferred non-musical educational material is from, I would miss extremely important developments in classical music. Starting at the birth of his mother, Clara Novello Davies, in 1861, would be fine. However, since her own book, which I am using as my main text and guide, was written in 1928, I went with that of her son. In the following sections, you will find the books I am using. One thing I have not included, though it was a huge influence in Ivor's own writing style, was theatrical music, such as that found in operettas and Edwardian musical comedies. That is such a large topic for discussion that I feel it deserves its own separate post, as does Ivor's music, since it's an interesting blend of all of the above. But this is well outside the scope of traditional musical study.

In the next entry (the below link), we will delve into vocal training and why the singers of Novello's time sound so wonderful.

Studying Music: Part II

https://dandylover1.dreamwidth.org/205505.html

Finally, since I mentioned the exercises, here they are, for anyone who wants to try them. Note that these are the Preliminaries and Breathlock Physicals, not the vocal exercises. But I have provided the link to her book as well, for those who may wish to go further.

Clara's Exercises
https://dandylover1.dreamwidth.org/205596.html

#books #choir #ClaraNovelloDavies #counterpoint #exercises #harmony #history #IvorNovello #music #musictheory #opera #operetta #singing #studying #vocaltraining #voicetraining #theater #theatre
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