Round the World with the Nelsons

Round the World with the Nelsons

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Details

Location

Hong Kong, Japan

Year

1969

Date

Length

26min 13sec

Audio

sound

Format

colour

Source

Courtesy

Alastair Nelson

Rights Holder

Alastair Nelson

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Description

A film by composer Havelock Nelson, that starts with a quirky title sequence.

The sound is low quality.

His travels begin with the bright lights of Hong Kong, and the traditional boats that were still in use.  Hong Kong was a colony of Britain until 1997.

On the Peninsula of Macau he sees traditional modes of fishing and Portuguese inspired architecture. 

He visits Japan, and sees Temples and the Dragon's Tail Waterfall.

 

Credits

Havelock Nelson was a composer and conductor, born in Cork in 1917. He studied at the Royal Irish Academy of Music. He cofounded the Dublin Orchestral Players in 1939. He joined the BBC in Belfast in 1947, and conducted the BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra, the Studio Symphony Orchestra and the Ulster Singers. He died in Belfast in 1996. A Blue Plaque was added to his former home in Rosetta in 2017.
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