'David Starkey's Music and Monarchy'
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I thought the first part wasn't bad at all.
A pity he talked over the music such a lot - but an hour is a very short time to cover the period from Henry V to Elizabeth.
I'd never heard Henry V's mass movement settings.
Almost the best thing was that all the images were of the period - I hate it when I'm offered some Victorian realisation of a medieval person or event
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I thought the first part wasn't bad at all.
A pity he talked over the music such a lot - but an hour is a very short time to cover the period from Henry V to Elizabeth.
I'd never heard Henry V's mass movement settings.
Almost the best thing was that all the images were of the period - I hate it when I'm offered some Victorian realisation of a medieval person or event
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Originally posted by jean View PostI thought the first part wasn't bad at all.
A pity he talked over the music such a lot - but an hour is a very short time to cover the period from Henry V to Elizabeth.
I'd never heard Henry V's mass movement settings.
Almost the best thing was that all the images were of the period - I hate it when I'm offered some Victorian realisation of a medieval person or event[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by jean View PostI thought the first part wasn't bad at all.
A pity he talked over the music such a lot - but an hour is a very short time to cover the period from Henry V to Elizabeth.
I'd never heard Henry V's mass movement settings.
Almost the best thing was that all the images were of the period - I hate it when I'm offered some Victorian realisation of a medieval person or event[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Black Swan
I too enjoyed it very much. He knows a great deal about the Tudor era so this was great. I am looking forward to the episodes to come.
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Black Swan
I too enjoyed it very much. He knows a great deal about the Tudor era so this was great. I am looking forward to the episodes to come.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostSurely Dr Starkey's comments could be printed right at the bottom of the screen while the music is being sung.
(thinks: maybe we didn't need a presenter at all...)
On the subject of subtitles - someone should have told whoever 'translated' the Agincourt carol that affray isn't the same as afraid.
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