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Arthur Bliss For Trudy Arthur Bliss: Music and Literature Edited by STEWART R. CRAGGS First published 2002 by Ashgate Publishing Reissued 2018 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN 711 ThirdAvenue, New York, NY 10017, USA Routledge is an imprint oft he Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business Copyright © Stewart R. Craggs and the contributors, 2002 The authors have asserted their moral right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the authors of this work. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Publisher's Note The publisher has gone to great lengths to ensure the quality of this reprint but points out that some imperfections in the original copies may be apparent. Disclaimer The publisher has made every effort to trace copyright holders and welcomes correspondence from those they have been unable to contact. Typeset in Times New Roman by Manton Typesetters, Louth, Lincolnshire, UK. A Library of Congress record exists under LC control number: 2001048704 ISBN 13: 978-1-138-71850-0 (hbk) ISBN 13: 978-1-315-19577-3 (ebk) Contents List of Plates vii Notes on Contributors ix Preface xiii Music Acknowledgements xv Introduction 1 John Amis 1 Metamorphic Variation: The Orchestral Music 6 Robert Meikle 2 Chronicle of a Collaboration: The Olympians 58 Roderic Dunnett 3 The Piano Concerto in B Flat (1939) 111 Bryan Crimp 4 The Songs of Bliss 121 Alan Cuckston 5 An American Interlude 172 Paul Jackson 6 The Film Music 191 Stephen Lloyd 1 In Search of a Progressive Music Policy: Arthur Bliss at the BBC 227 Lewis Foreman 8 The Recorded Works 266 Lyndon Jenkins 9 ‘ ... if Poets mind thee well... ’: Bliss and Christopher Hassall 281 Roderic Dunnett Bibliography 338 Index of Bliss s Music 343 General Index 345 List of Plates 1 Bliss rehearsing the Royal Choral Society, 1969 (?) 162 2 Lieutenant in the Royal Fusiliers (1914) 163 3 Arthur Bliss with Kenneth Wright and Hubert Clifford at the BBC (1941) 164 4 Kathleen Raine 165 5 A discussion about the ballet Checkmate (1937) between Ninette de Valois and McKnight Kauffer, the designer 166 6 Arthur Bliss with Lionel Salter rehearsing Age of Kings (1960) 167 7 Arthur Bliss with Jose de la Querriere, Claudio Arrau, Richard Hale, Carlos Salzedo and Greta Torpadie in New York, with a letter from Richard Hale 168 8 Solomon 169 9 Bliss at the BBC (1941) 170 10 Manuscript of Metamorphic Variations (1973) 171 Notes on Contributors John Amis’s varied life in the world of sound has enabled him to become one of radio and television’s favourite music presenters and interviewers, and to become the ‘symphony’ man in the long-running radio and television show My Music. He has had a varied career in music. He sold gramophone records, man­ aged orchestras (notably for Beecham), was a music critic for eighteen years, organized the Dartington Summer School for a quarter of a century, appeared in the Hoffhung Festival and had his own radio and television shows. John Amis’s autobiography Amiscellany was published in 1985, got rave reviews and quickly went into paperback. In 1987 Musicians in Camera was published: a collection of photographs and profiles of 74 musicians by Laelia Goehr and John Amis. He spends part of the year giving talks not only in the UK, but also in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. In 1992 Nimbus issued a CD Amiscellany: music-making with friends including Levon Chilingirian, Ian Wallace, Leslie Howard, Jeffrey Tate, Steve Race, Penelope Thwaites and Donald Swann. Items include Poulenc’s Babar the Elephant and Ridout’s Ferdinand the Bull. Stewart R. Craggs, editor of this book, is an author, editor and bibliogra­ pher, with a special interest in British music of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The subject of his Ph.D. thesis was Sir Arthur Bliss and his sourcebook on the composer was published by Scolar Press in 1996. He has produced similar reference works on Lennox Berkeley, Peter Maxwell Davies and William Walton. He is currently consultant to the Walton Edition, pub­ lished by Oxford University Press. Bryan Crimp is known to record collectors for his many activities within the record industry and his special interest in historic recordings. He spent most of the 1970s with EMI Records, a period during which he systematically reinstated to the catalogue the recordings of some of the greatest artists of yesteryear. Since leaving EMI he has divided his time between broadcasting, lecturing, writing and establishing the now acclaimed historic record label, APR. It is on APR that the world premiere performance of the Bliss Piano Concerto has recently appeared, together with previously unpublished move­ ments from Adam Zero conducted by Constant Lambert. Alan Cuckston is a professional keyboard player. He read Music at King’s College, Cambridge, 1959-63, studying composition with Patrick Hadley and musicology with Thurston Dart. For more than thirty years he has per­ formed as harpsichordist, pianist and organist, giving solo recitals and

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