‘Two more broomsticks please !’ Was James Blades the greatest percussionist ever ?
He played china mugs, bells, rattles and car horns for everyone from Alfred Hitchcock to Benjamin Britten – and once got Laurence Olivier to bang a broomstick. We go behind the scenes of a Radio 3 celebration Saturday night and the Britten Studio at Snape Maltings is filling up with 300 (…)
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