A Tribute to Christopher Hogwood: EMS 28 September
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostLucie Skeaping and Sir Nicholas Kenyon introduce some of Christopher Hogwood's brilliant recordings of early music and discuss the extraordinary impact he made. They discuss Hogwood's recorded legacy and play some of his iconic and groundbreaking performances.
Thank you, Early Music Show team.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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I thought it was a wonderful programme. Just a small complaint: it would have been good if the programme had more music that Christopher Hogwood brought back to life, so to speak, including many Handel’s works rather than Haydn and Mozart even though the way AAM played them was revolutionary. I am very glad that the programme was concluded by William Boyce.
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Richard Tarleton
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Originally posted by french frank View PostYes, this is an entirely new programme, so well done (though they may use extracts from the earlier interview programme he did with CB).
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Originally posted by jean View PostYes, I was there too - it was a nice idea, though I wondered why it was the orchestra's manager who made the announcement, rather than Bickett himself.
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Originally posted by Tony View PostPossibly because the English Concert's manager was pretty well a founder-member of the Academy of Ancient Music ( as a player) and so had worked for/ with Christopher Hogwood a lot more than had Mr Bicket.
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Originally posted by jean View PostAh, that explains it! I apologise that I didn't recognise him.
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