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Radio 4,17 May 1998,45 mins

Sir David Willcocks

Desert Island Discs

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Sue Lawley's castaway this week is 'England's choir master', Sir David Willcocks. For some 38 years he trained the Bach Choir - the most popular amateur choir in Britain. His retirement in 1998 he describes as ""like the end of an affair"". As the Director of Music at Kings College Cambridge, he tranformed small boys with dirty knees into an angelic choir. His gift is a mix of natural talent and experience. At the age of eight he joined the choir school at Westminster Abbey, where he was conducted by Elgar. Later, he worked closely with Vaughan Williams whose humility and humour he remembers, produced some masterful performances. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Oh Sacred Head by Johann Sebastian Bach Book: Book on astronomy Luxury: King's College Chapel

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  1. Track
    Artist
  2. 1.
    Zadok the Priest
    Zadok the Priest
    George Frideric Handel
  3. 2.
    Adam lay i-bounden (from Ceremony of Carols)
    Adam lay i-bounden (from Ceremony of Carols)
    Boris Ord
  4. 3.
    Dies irae (from War Requiem)
    Dies irae (from War Requiem)
    Benjamin Britten