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The Anti-Pessimist

Donald Macleod explores Robert Simpson’s upbringing in the Salvation Army and how his religious beliefs changed in later life, also exploring Simpson’s attitude of anti-pessimism.

Robert Simpson - once described as "Britain's most important composer since Vaughan Williams", and "one of the century's most powerful and original symphonists" - was a man of integrity, a champion of lesser-known composers, and a man who lived his own life by strict principles: pacifism, socialism and what he called "anti-pessimism". Over the course of this week, in Simpson's centenary year, Donald Macleod looks back at the life and work of Robert Simpson - from his childhood in the Salvation Army, to his experiences as a conscientious objector during the Second World War. He explores Simpson's writings on music and on life, and his time working at the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ, before his break from the corporation and from this country. Along the way, we'll hear from Simpson's considerable body of work, which included no fewer than 11 Symphonies and 15 String Quartets.

In Monday’s episode, Donald explores Simpson’s upbringing in the Salvation Army and how his religious beliefs changed in later life. We will hear about the composer’s discovery of music huddled around the back of the family wireless, and the development in this fearless child of the attitude of β€œanti-pessimism”, which would go on to play such an important role in his life.

Symphony no. 4 - II. Presto
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Vernon Handley (conductor)

In Media Morte in Vita Sumus
Corydon Singers
Corydon Brass Ensemble
Matthew Best (conductor)

Energy - IV. Allegro molto; V. Presto vivo
The Desford Colliery Caterpillar Band
James Watson (conductor)

Symphony no.6 (excerpt)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Vernon Handley (conductor)

Producer: Sam Phillips

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Mon 31 May 2021 12:00

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    Symphony No 4 (2nd mvt)

    Conductor: Vernon Handley.
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    In Media Morte in Vita Sumus

    Choir: Corydon Singers. Ensemble: Croydon Brass Ensemble. Conductor: Matthew Best.
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    Energy (4th & 5th mvts)

    Ensemble: Desford Colliery Band. Conductor: James Watson.
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    Symphony No 6 (excerpt)

    Orchestra: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Vernon Handley.
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  • Mon 31 May 2021 12:00

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