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Richard
D.C. Noble (1930 - 2008)
Champion
of British music
It was never
my good fortune to have met Richard Noble, who died on 19th
June, aged 78. He lived in Godalming, while I have for the
past forty or more years, lived in the Yorkshire Dales; so
our paths never met. However, this did not preclude a long
and satisfying correspondence with him.
I don‘t know how
it first came about, but as far as I remember he first wrote
to me after a radio performance of the First Symphony of
mine which I had conducted with the BBC Scottish Symphony
Orchestra. He was very enthusiastic about this and wrote
a most glowing appreciation, which livened the spirit and
was the kind of encouragement which does much for a composer‘s
sense of fulfilment when faced with the indifference of
a large part of the fashionable and sophisticated musical
world as a whole.
His letters were long and invigorating
and touched upon all manner of topics concerning the way
the essential quality of British music has evolved in the
last fifty years or so when a growing interest in avant
garde tended to challenge the long-held traditions of
British musical language. He not only wrote to me - and
indeed to others - encouraging exhortations not to give up
the pursuit of our natural English musical language which
we had grown up with and which the large, ’silent’ majority
of listeners could understand and respond to.
While it is
my personal regret that we never met in person, I would like
to put on record my tribute to this musical English gentleman
for all his encouragement and support.
Arthur
Butterworth, June 2008
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