Originally posted by smittims
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The Essay - Janacek etc.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostTwo slight digressions:
Crown Court , currently repeated on TPTV (channel 82) is a regular favourite in our house. It was a brilliant idea, and probably cheap to make. Just one set and non-'star' actors, though a few faces became famous later (Richard Wilson for instance). Three twenty-four-minute episodes per case.
L'Isle Joyeuse: my gripe is that it's often rather unimaginatively played . In one recording which seems to be repeated often, the pianist sounds as if he or she were sight-reading cautiously, especially in the 'grand-slam' last page, where I'm used to Walter Gieseking's barnstorming August 1953 Abbey Road recording, where Geraint Jones made him do it again and again till he got it exactly right.
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If you want a nostalgia trip through the great and good of British 70’s and 80’s actors this is the site.
William Mervyn an astonishing 143 episodes,
Back on thread if the Janacek estate was in the PRS it would have collected royalties from 1972 - 1998 - as it’s a TV signature tune that would be many thousands of pounds.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostIf you want a nostalgia trip through the great and good of British 70’s and 80’s actors this is the site.
William Mervyn an astonishing 143 episodes,
Back on thread if the Janacek estate was in the PRS it would have collected royalties from 1972 - 1998 - as it’s a TV signature tune that would be many thousands of pounds.
My own preference for the complete Janacek orch. works is the idiomatic Brno State PO/Jílek, with a supplementary disc of the opera suites, also Supraphon, with Prague SO/Belohlavek.
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Thanks to Makropoulos for a fascinating programme. It is a work I have known and loved for many years (My 1st LP of many was Mackerras on Pye), but this clarified many points and answered questions. I agree about the inspiration for the bells (a sound I recall from my childhood travelling on De Kusttram).
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