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John Amis'
varied life in the world of sound has enabled him to become one of radio
and television's favourite music presenters and performers; he is the
'symphony' man in the long running radio show 'MY MUSIC'. Five and a
half weeks in a bank determined him to have a go at earning a living
in music. He sold gramophone records, managed orchestras (notably for
Beecham), was a music critic for eighteen years, organised the Dartington
Summer School for a quarter-of-a-century, appeared in the Hoffnung Festivals,
and had his own radio and television shows. The result of this varied
life is that he has known everybody in the music world from Stravinsky
to Stockhausen, from Donald Swann to Gerard Hoffnung, from Britten to
Birtwistle. His short career as a tenor began with Herrmann's 'Moby
Dick' (not the title role); he made his operatic debut in April 1990
as the Emperor in 'Turandot' and finished appropriately with 'A Late
Lark' by Delius, although he occasionally breaks into song in his one-man-show
'Amiscellany' and he pipes up as siffleur and singer in 'My Music' in
the company of Messrs. Muir, Norden and Wallace.
Topic:- Music - Personal Experience |
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Talks:-
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The
Lighter Side of Music - Grenfell, Ustinov, Gracie Fields, Hoffnung;
A Life in Music - tapes of Beecham, Grainger, Hoffnung, Menuhin and others. |
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Last updated:
8-apr-04
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