- Hilda Tablet
Dame Hilda Tablet is a fictitious "twelve-tone
composer ess" created byHenry Reed in a series of radio comedy plays for theBritish Broadcasting Corporation 's Third Programme. Dame Hilda is the inventor of "musique concrète renforcée" (literally, "reinforced, concrete music"), and the composer of the all-femaleopera "Emily Butter" set in adepartment store .She first appeared in the play "A Very Great Man Indeed" where the central character and narrator is the scholar, Herbert Reeve, played by
Hugh Burden . Reeve plans to write abiography of thenovel ist Richard Shewin, and interviews various friends and relatives of the deceased author.Reed became intrigued by the character of Dame Hilda and subsequently wrote a sequel "The Private Life of Hilda Tablet" in which Reeve is bullied into undertaking the biography in "not more than twelve volumes" of Dame Hilda. Five further episodes followed. Hilda Tablet was played by
Mary O'Farrell .The principal models for Dame Hilda were Dame
Ethel Smyth (from whom Hilda took her lesbianism and rural heartiness together with the endlessness of her proposed memoirs), andElisabeth Lutyens , with whom Reed was acquainted, from whom Hilda took her interest in the macabre and obsession with architecture.The plays
* A Very Great Man Indeed (
7 September ,1953 )
* The Private Life of Hilda Tablet (24 May ,1954 )
* Emily Butter (14 November ,1954 )
* A Hedge, Backwards (29 February ,1956 )
* The Primal Scene, As It Were (11 March ,1958 )
* Not a Drum Was Heard (6 May ,1959 )
* Musique Discrète (27 October ,1959 )Cast
*
Hugh Burden as Herbert Reeve
*Mary O' Farrell as Hilda Tablet
*Marjorie Westbury as Elsa Strauss
*Carleton Hobbs as Stephen Shewin
*Deryck Guyler as General GlandAnd included (among others):
Denis Quilley ,Leonard Sachs ,Michael Flanders ,Norman Shelley and Rose Hill.Hilda's music, and the pop-songs of Owen Shewin, were created for the series by
Donald Swann .All seven plays were produced by
Douglas Cleverdon .Books
"Hilda Tablet and Others", BBC Books, London, 1971 (Contains the scripts of A Very Great Man Indeed; The Private Life Of Hilda Tablet; A Hedge Backwards; The Primal Scene As It Were...)
Quotes
* "By all means throw your voice at the note, but whatever you do, for God's sake miss it!" "- Hilda to a singer of one of her compositions."
External links
* [http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/hilda_tablet_plays.html Details of the plays]
* [http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/opinions.html An interview with Dame Hilda published in "The Times " onAugust 15 ,1960 .]
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