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Moeran, Warlock and Song

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Moeran, Warlock and Song

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Fifty years ago this December E J Moeran, Jack to his friends, died as he fell off a pier into the Kenmare River on the west coast of Ireland in a storm; he was only 55. Seventy years ago this December Philip Heseltine, Peter Warlock to his public, died in a gas-filled basement room in Chelsea; he was younger still, only 36. Suspicion of suicide has attached to them both, and while Moeran probably met his end through natural causes (a cerebral haemorrhage), Heseltine probably did not. Barry Smith's Warlock biography adduces evidence that makes death at the composer's own hand seem still more likely than was hitherto thought, even if another recent book, the memoir of Heseltine's son Nigel, counters this with a temptingly shocking though fairly untenable theory of murder by fellow-composer Bernard van Dieren.

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:
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:
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(
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:
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,
<year>1934</year>
)</citation>
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:
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(
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:
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,
<year>1979</year>
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<month>09</month>
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:
<source>Frank Bridge – Radical and Conservative</source>
(
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<italic>Tempo 106</italic>
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<italic>107</italic>
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<p>The devotion in not Bishop's alone, however, for thanks especially to Barry Marsh and Andrew Rose, Moeran can now boast a quite splendid web page (www.moeran.com) that includes free and complete aural access to the unpublished 1946 recording of the Violin Concerto by Boult, Sammons and the BBCSO. All readers are urged to partake of this feast
<italic>gratis</italic>
while they may.</p>
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<sup>8</sup>
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<name name-style="western">
<surname>Hill</surname>
<given-names>Lionel</given-names>
</name>
:
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(
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:
<publisher-name>Thames Publishing</publisher-name>
,
<year>1985</year>
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<name name-style="western">
<surname>Self</surname>
<given-names>Geoffrey</given-names>
</name>
:
<source>The Music of EJ Moeran</source>
(n.p.
<publisher-name>Toccata Press</publisher-name>
,
<year>1986</year>
)</citation>
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<sup>9</sup>
</label>
<p>To be exact, Wever's ‘In youth is pleasure’, Shakespeare's ‘When daffodils begin to peer’, ‘When daisies pied’ and ‘It was a lover and his lass’, and Marlowe's ‘The passionate shepherd’.</p>
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