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  • von Eric Wetherell
    37,00 €

    Eric Wetherell led a varied and rewarding career. After his student days at Oxford and the Royal College of Music, he became an orchestral horn player for various orchestras. In the late 50s he was a repetiteur with the Royal Opera House where he worked closely with Britten, Solti, Giulini, Sargent and Kempe whom he admired above all. As assistant musical director with Welsh National Opera he worked on most of the large grand operas. At the first performance by the Welsh National Opera in Bristol in 1968, Eric conducted 'Rigoletto'. Ken Loveland (The Times) wrote "Eric Wetherell's conducting, tense, tightly controlled, and completely informed about all the dramatic stresses which make this Italian opera's first really great score, was a foundation on which a convincing stage performance could grow..." (Eric was invited to the WNO's 50th anniversary production at the Bristol Hippodrome in 2018). During his time as principal conductor of the BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra and senior producer for BBC Radio 3 in the South West, he was in the position to play an enormous range of music from light classics and jazz to Haydn and Strauss within a single recording session. A lover of film all his life, he extended his composition skills to writing film music, in particular when he was Musical Director for Harlech Television in Wales and the South West. He went on to produce short films which he edited himself, and film scripts based on subjects that held a great interest for him. An excellent and enthusiastic jazz man, he led two jazz orchestra in South Wales and, later, in Bristol. He also enjoyed playing as part of a jazz quartet, particularly enjoying the informality of pub gigs. His love of humour and his many anecdotes, often true stories from his professional career, endeared him to the many people he came in contact with.

  • von Judi Moore
    19,00 €

    "A volume of short stories about Weymouth in Dorset. Includes fantasy stories, historical stories, funny stories, sad stories - and a few that are just a wee bit odd. Each story is accompanied by a delightful full page illustration by Mat Cross. What they're saying about this book:"a kaleidoscope of stories, tales and vignettes celebrating our home town in every season and from so many angles - historical, supernatural, from the wealthy classes to the poorest - collectively your love of Weymouth shines through - I particularly liked 'The broken locket', 'A girl called ocean', 'Dancing in the dark', and 'Another day in the library'." G W Hawker, author of Inside the Seventh Wave."Essence of Weymouth." Kathy Sharp, author of The Larus books, The Chesil Apothecary and others in the Quirky Tales series."I loved your book, it struck the perfect chord, with a real local flavour and one that could invoke [local] memories, even more so now Covid has changed things. Should fly off the shelf." Sue Hogben, author of Nothe Fort and Beyond: In Defence of Weymouth and Portland."

  • von Sun Tzu
    14,00 €

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