Repository | Special Collections Archives (GB 0029) |
Ref No | EUL MS 397/11/2/15 |
Alt Ref No | Unlisted Box 20 |
Reel E |
Date | nd |
Level | Item |
Extent | 1 item |
Title | Ronald Duncan reading Solitudes |
Description | Unlabelled reel containing a recording of Ronald Duncan reading six poems, mostly from his 'Solitudes', and recordings of various pieces, possibly from 'This Way to the Tomb'. Duration 17:55. Digital surrogate available.
Side 1 00:10 'Her moss of sleep upon the bark of night..' 00:48 'As thrush lark and linnet are..' 01:48 'How leaf we are..' 03:01 'I would that my love should grow..' 03:47 'All right run off with you and go..' 05:37 'Now that we love..'
Side 2 00:03 Recording of an unknown piece with interjections from two women and later a man. Recorded at wrong speed 01:00 Recording of a jazz piece for piano and percussion possibly for 'This Way to the Tomb' [same piece appears on EUL MS 397/11/2/4] 02:20 Recording of a piano piece with interjections of people speaking too softly to make out 11:33 Man talking recorded at wrong speed
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Language | English |
Format | Audio-visual |
Access Status | Open |
Copyright | Literary executor |
Creator_Name | Duncan, Ronald Frederick Henry (1914-1982); author, poet and librettist |