Thanks to Joseph Sharp for alerting us to a different kind of Banville post ... an appearance on an Australian radio show in which he chooses some favorite music. Go soon, as the link is likely to expire.
Joseph also took the trouble to note the music Banville selected:
Campion "Never weatherbeaten sail" - Alfred Deller, ct; Desmond Dupre, l Decca 448 247-2 3'23
Shostakovich Fugue in A Flat Op.87 No.17 - Sviatoslav Ricter, p Philips 438 627-2 3'31
Britten "Before life and after" from A Time There Was - Peter Pears, t; Benjamin Britten, p Decca 425 996-2 (Historic Britten) 3'18
Kern/Fields "The way you look tonight" from Swing Time - Fred Astaire, voc Avid AVC 537 (Let's Face the Music) 3'06
Mahler "In diesen Wetter, in diessem Braus" from Kindertotenlieder - Kathleen Ferrier, c; Vienna Phil Orch / Bruno Walter E.M.I. CDH 7 61003 2 6'22
Hey, he likes the Clash! No, just kidding. What a strange and fascinating listen that was. Though Shostakovich can't be beat.
Posted by: Will Pritikin | May 31, 2006 at 10:49 AM
This is like the Australian "Pinky's Paperhaus"!
Posted by: Scott | June 01, 2006 at 08:56 AM