Originally posted by cloughie
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Academy of Ancient Music: Live on R3 tonight 7.30 pm
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostIts not on R3, but if he heads out west, he could pop in here at the weekend....
http://www.earleymusic.co.uk/
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostFill yer boots, Beefy: http://www.for3.org/forums/forumdisp...rly-Music-Show
Aren't there regular slots on R3?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI was thinking more of a timetable of programmes or something. :sad face:
Aren't there regular slots on R3?
I think the presenter was captain of the UK curling team at the winter olympics.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Posthttp://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006...dcasts/2014/05
I think the presenter was captain of the UK curling team at the winter olympics.
If the EM Show is only on, on a Sunday, what was that, that we just heard?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI don't remember what that Scottish lass looked like
If the EM Show is only on, on a Sunday, what was that, that we just heard?
The BBC seriously messed up with the EMS. cancelling the Saturday slot made a right mess of my drive to the footy of a Saturday. (and i dont mean to trivialise its loss.)
I hope this is on topic, but I suspect not.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI was thinking more of a timetable of programmes or something. :sad face:
Aren't there regular slots on R3?
Still, you do have to look through the schedule for music from any other period or of any type, so from that point, early music is better provided. It is a great pity that you missed Catherine Bott who presented Early Music Show, then one each on Saturday and Sunday.
Through the Night has a recorded concert at the start of the programme of often more unusual early music from time to time, and very occasionally, Opera on 3 and Thursday Opera Matinee broadcast Baroque opera.
Evening Live concert seems to have more early music lately but I find that the venue and/or the transmission don’t always bring out the best of the performers. May be we are spoiled by the sound of artificially balanced CDs but I think, by nature, early music does not always sound its best in concert halls, and live broadcast can be rather disappointing. Concerts on Through the Night often sound to me more ‘natural’, may be because these are usually from early music festivals which are held at more suitable venues, or maybe some trickery at work in the recording. I don’t know.
I expect you’ve already found out that early music can be seriously addictive. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostTwo hours a week in all. Saturday Lunchtime concert and Early Music Show on Sunday (2.00pm). Sad face indeed.
Still, you do have to look through the schedule for music from any other period or of any type, so from that point, early music is better provided. It is a great pity that you missed Catherine Bott who presented Early Music Show, then one each on Saturday and Sunday.
Through the Night has a recorded concert at the start of the programme of often more unusual early music from time to time, and very occasionally, Opera on 3 and Thursday Opera Matinee broadcast Baroque opera.
Evening Live concert seems to have more early music lately but I find that the venue and/or the transmission don’t always bring out the best of the performers. May be we are spoiled by the sound of artificially balanced CDs but I think, by nature, early music does not always sound its best in concert halls, and live broadcast can be rather disappointing. Concerts on Through the Night often sound to me more ‘natural’, may be because these are usually from early music festivals which are held at more suitable venues, or maybe some trickery at work in the recording. I don’t know.
I expect you’ve already found out that early music can be seriously addictive. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
Indeed, it is proving to be addictive and working through your list is costing me a few bob!
My 'Il Giardino Armonico' 11 CD box arrived today and I was knocked sideways by their CD of 17th Century Italian music and 'Theatrical Music and Music of The Theatre'.
I've noticed there are one or two very good Baroque stations on internet radio, via iTunes.
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Maybe you might care to try some proper Early Music, Beef. I mean all this Baroque stuff isn't really early at all...only a mere 300 years old. Quite a few of David Munrow's Early Music Consort's recordings are still available. They are fun, though the real Hipsters sniff at them a bit. If you really want to get immersed try Jordi Savall and Hesperion XXI's Le Royaume Oublie [accent on the final 'e'] which is more like a book with a few CDs attached. It is wonderful...though maybe best dipped into than played/read in one go.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostMaybe you might care to try some proper Early Music, Beef
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostMaybe you might care to try some proper Early Music, Beef. I mean all this Baroque stuff isn't really early at all...only a mere 300 years old. Quite a few of David Munrow's Early Music Consort's recordings are still available. They are fun, though the real Hipsters sniff at them a bit. If you really want to get immersed try Jordi Savall and Hesperion XXI's Le Royaume Oublie [accent on the final 'e'] which is more like a book with a few CDs attached. It is wonderful...though maybe best dipped into than played/read in one go.
http://www.amazon.com/Royaume-Croisa.../dp/B002SKMGDY
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