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My Dear Rogue, Sir Granville Bantock's Secret Romance That Influenced the Music of One of Britain's Greatest 20th Century Composers
My Dear Rogue, Sir Granville Bantock's Secret Romance That Influenced the Music of One of Britain's Greatest 20th Century Composers
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Muriel had a tremendous influence on Bantock's compositions during this time that hasn't been known, until now. He wrote Memories of Sapphire after visiting with Muriel at her summer home in Sapphire, North Carolina. His score of The Cyprian Goddess was written with her in mind. His Negro Spiritual music was a direct result of Muriel's invitation to a Revival Meeting during his first visit. M.A.B. at the top of his future compositions was for Muriel Angus Bantock.
Bantock's letters and visits helped Muriel survive an extremely rough time in her life as she raised three teen-age daughters alone during the Great Depression after her husband abandoned them the year before. Bantock called her "courageous little woman," but she was courageous because he believed in her and their ultimate future together.
What they did not count on was another world war...
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