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Crisis and Resolution

Donald Macleod recounts how Doreen Carwithen's elopement with William Alwyn happened, and considers the effect of this action on Carwithen's career.

Donald Macleod recounts how Doreen Carwithen's elopement with William Alwyn happened, and considers the effect of this action on Carwithen's career.

Doreen Carwithen is one of only a handful of female British composers who worked in the film industry in the 1940s and 1950s. Dramas, mysteries, horror flicks, documentaries, the thirty plus films she scored form a substantial part of her musical legacy.

Carwithen first came to critical attention in the concert hall, with the catchily titled ODTAA, One damn thing after another, in 1947. Predictably, newspaper headlines made much of her gender and her youth. She was just 24. It seemed as if a bright future lay ahead, yet, at the beginning of the 1960s Carwithen would stop writing music, a situation which perhaps in part explains why her music dropped off the radar for many years.

To mark the centenary of her birth, Donald Macleod is joined by Leah Broad, whose biography of Carwithen is due to be published in 2023. Together they bring to light the little-known yet fascinating story of this 20th century British composer.

On 19th April 1961 Doreen Carwithen and William Alwyn travelled to Coventry. At the hotel they each wrote to their respective families explaining that they were now living together. From this point on, Carwithen changed her name by deed poll to Alwyn, and preferred to be called Mary. Her life had changed irrevocably.

String Quartet no 2
II: excerpt
Tippett Quartet

Echo (Who called?)
James Gilchrist,
Nathan Williamson, piano

Cello sonatina
Andrei Ionita, cello
Lilit Grigoryan, piano

String Quartet no 2
Tippett Quartet

Mantrap Suites, arr Philip Lane
I: Main Titles and opening scene
II: Woman in Danger
III: Closing Scene and End titles
´óÏó´«Ã½ Concert Orchestra
Gavin Sutherland, conductor

Producer: Johannah Smith

59 minutes

Music Played

  • Doreen Carwithen

    Echo (Who called?)

    Performer: Nathan Williamson. Singer: James Gilchrist.
    • Somm : SOMMCD0636.
    • Somm.
    • 24.
  • Doreen Carwithen

    Cello Sonatina

    Performer: Andrei Ioniţă. Performer: Lilit Grigoryan.
  • Doreen Carwithen

    String Quartet No 2

    Ensemble: Tippett Quartet.
    • Somm : SOMMCD0194.
    • Somm.
    • 7.
  • Doreen Carwithen

    Mantrap Suite (1st - 3rd mvt)

    Orchestra: ´óÏó´«Ã½ Concert Orchestra. Conductor: Gavin Sutherland.
    • Dutton : CDLX7266.
    • Dutton.
    • 9.

Broadcast

  • Thu 24 Nov 2022 12:00

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