Tag: Travel

  • Armchair Travel: Music from Movies About England Abroad

    Armchair Travel: Music from Movies About England Abroad

    It would appear we’re not going anywhere anytime soon, but thankfully there are plenty of movies and music to engage the imagination.

    This week on “Picture Perfect,” pack your valise for selections from movies about the English abroad, including “Enchanted April” (Richard Rodney Bennett), “A Passage to India” (Maurice Jarre), “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” (Thomas Newman), and “Around the World in 80 Days” (Victor Young).

    Bennett, quite the accomplished concert composer (and occasional torch song singer), supplies a sensitive score for the 1991 Merchant/Ivory adaptation of Elizabeth von Arnim’s novel about four English ladies who spend an idyllic month at an Italian villa.

    Jarre received his third Academy Award for his music to David Lean’s final film, a 1984 adaptation of E.M. Forster’s novel of repression and racial tension in colonial India.

    Newman incorporates traditional Indian elements into his score for “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,” the 2012 surprise hit about English pensioners reinventing themselves in their retirement abroad.

    And Young won his only Oscar (alas, posthumously bestowed) for “Around the World in 80 Days,” the star-studded, light-as-a-feather, though admittedly charming megawinner at the 1956 Academy Awards. It takes longer to watch the movie than it does to read Jules Verne’s novel – though it does provide a rare opportunity to see Ronald Colman in color.

    Get ready to do some armchair traveling this week, on Picture Perfect,” music for the movies, this Friday evening at 6:00 EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.


    PHOTO: There’s no balloon in Verne’s original, but as long as there’s champagne, who cares?

  • Support WWFM’s Summer Campaign & Share Your Travel Plans

    Support WWFM’s Summer Campaign & Share Your Travel Plans

    How’s it going??? How do you think it’s going???!!!

    Only two days left in our summer membership campaign. We close the books on our fiscal year at midnight the morning of July 1. Of course, you can help us out anytime before then by contributing online, at wwfm.org – but why make us sweat? On-air pitching ends tomorrow evening at 6:00, with the start of “Picture Perfect.”

    In the meantime, we’d like to travel! When you make your donation, tell us about your vacation plans – where you’re going, where you’ve been, or where you’d like to go – and we’ll try to reflect it musically in our programming.

    While you’re at it, consider picking up our handsome new “travel tumbler” for a contribution of $120. Then take it with you, and get a photo of it with an identifiable landmark. We’ll share a selection of those photos on the station’s Facebook page.

    It’s hard to travel when you’re fettered in a dungeon of expenses. Call us now at 1-888-232-1212, or contribute online at wwfm.org. Listener-members like you are the key to great music, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org. Thank you for your support!

  • Support Classical Music Travel the World with WWFM

    Support Classical Music Travel the World with WWFM

    There’s no noon concert like no Noon Concert.

    Instead, we’ll have wall-to-wall music about travel on The Classical Network, as we continue with our end-of-the-fiscal-year fundraiser. We’re asking not only that you contribute, but that you contribute to the programming. If you’re planning to take a trip yourself, let us know where, when you make your donation, and we’ll try to play something associated with that particular locale.

    Even if you haven’t any travel plans at the moment, let us know where you’d like to go someday. If the destination is particularly challenging – and challenging is always interesting – there could be a slight delay in our musical response, as we may have to draw from our own personal collections, but we’ll do our best to celebrate your contribution ASAP.

    It all ties in with our new WWFM travel mug, yours for a contribution of $120. If you go for it, take it with you and photograph it with an identifiable landmark. We’ll post some of the best shots on the station’s Facebook page.

    There is no “easy pass” in classical radio. Help us cover the tolls by calling us at 1-888-232-1212, or by contributing online at wwfm.org.

    With your help, we’ll continue to go places, both today and well into the future, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org. Thank you for your support!

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