Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Greece in Music and Song, James McNeish



About the recordings made in 1961 by James McNeish

I was in contact with James McNeish for a period (now Sir James McNeish), when he was writing his book "Dance of the Peacocks" , in which I am quoted, in connection with Czechoslovakia. I had no idea at the time about his recording activities in Greece.

About "Dance of the Peacocks":

"The true story of five talented young men in exile in the time of Hitler and Mao Tse-Tung.

'Altogether they knew five wars, three revolutions and - in the case of Ian Milner, accused in the Cold War of being a spy - a slander.'

Regarded by one critic as 'the best book published in New Zealand in the last twenty years', this is a fascinating story based on letters, diaries and interviews in several countries. It is the story of a group of Rhodes scholars, five young men - James Bertram, Geoffrey Cox, Dan Davin, Ian Milner, John Mulgan - caught up in the turmoil of their times: Spain, Hitler's Germany, Greece and North Africa, Eastern Europe, China. They left New Zealand in the thirties for 'the dreaming spires' of Oxford. War intervened. Only one returned".

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