Lovely program on the third right now. Also, their available programs look good, especially one on Napoleon. I need to spend more time with radio 3. I drifted away and have drifted back.
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Haven't we all? I was an avid Radio 3 listener from its beginning in 1967, but drifted away when the dumbing-down started under Roger Wright, though he was mild compared with what's happened since.
Nowadays I catch half and hour of 'Through the Night' while having breakfast, but otherwise I look at the Guide and tune in only when there's a performance I want to hear.
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Originally posted by JasonPalmer View PostLovely program on the third right now. Also, their available programs look good, especially one on Napoleon. I need to spend more time with radio 3. I drifted away and have drifted back.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI hope everyone got your references there, Heldenleben!
I wonder if Italians are as intolerant of bad accent as the English are. On the rare occasions I've spoken to someone who is echt deutsch I've winced before risking 'Die' 'der' or 'das' in case I get it wrong.
The Peter Sellers parody of Larry Olivier reading the lyrics of A Hard Day’s Night in the manner of the St Crispin Day’s speech is almost an understatement.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostI thought the reader’s accent impeccable I just he thought he was a tiny bit hammy. But I don’t know how Italian Poetry should be read. For some reason Dante’s voice always sounds in my head a bit stern…
The Peter Sellers parody of Larry Olivier reading the lyrics of A Hard Day’s Night in the manner of the St Crispin Day’s speech is almost an understatement.
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