In 1991 I spent time with the rock-star Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, who has died aged 84.
Phil had conceived a passion verging on obsession with recent, mostly British, symphonists of considerable obscurity. Havergal Brian, anyone? Phil was there first.
Phil’s Rex Foundation used Grateful Dead profits to fund recordings of symphonies by Havergal Brian, Robert Simpson and Bernard Stevens. Later he embraced Harrison Birtwistle. Elliott Carter was another beneficiary. He and I spent an hour or two discussing serious esoterica.
I wrote up the story for the Independent magazine, and reproduced it on slippedisc.
Read on here.
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