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Nicholas Kenyon explores early music at the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ and how by the 1930s the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ had become a powerful influence on national taste, being urged to do more for British music.

The ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ has had a powerful influence on our musical taste, and in this ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ centenary year, Nicholas Kenyon, a former controller of Radio 3 and director of the Proms, delves into the archives to explore the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ’s role in reviving the centuries of early music from before the 18th century. In five programmes he looks at the rare repertory which the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ broadcast, from its small beginnings in the 1920s to its acceptance in the mainstream during the 1970s. Drawing on entertaining and illuminating extracts from the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ archives, with original music recordings, Kenyon shows the way in which early music and period-style performance gradually became part of our musical consciousness and an essential part of our listening.

In his second essay, Kenyon explores how by the 1930s the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ had become a powerful influence on national taste and there were strong voices urging it to do more for British music. In 1934 it broadcast a 13-week series of English music β€˜From plainsong to Purcell’ curated by the scholar, conductor and editor Sir Richard Terry. He argued for ancient music on the grounds that β€˜our forefathers were human beings like ourselves. Music which held human appeal for them cannot be devoid of interest for us.’ Terry edited music for broadcast which had never been broadcast before, and some of which, like the sixty secular madrigals of Peter Philips, had never been heard in modern times. Early music came to form a part of national ceremonial like the Coronation of George VI in 1937, with the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ leading the way in its celebratory concerts.

Presented by Nicholas Kenyon
Produced by Melissa FitzGerald

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