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Background: This Tony Palmer film was first broadcast as a 'South Bank Show' in 1981, and remains, as it was then, the only substantial film on Sir William Walton. The film contains the only significant interview footage with Walton ever recorded on camera. The film features extensive performance footage from the young Simon Rattle conducting extracts from the First Symphony and Belshazzar's Feast, as well as Yehudi Menuhin performing a substantial extract from the composer's great Viola Concerto. |
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COMPOSER: Sir William Walton |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: the celebrated 1981 film on Walton and his music by veteran film director Tony Palmer |
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