Renaissance polyphony EMS 15 March

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  • doversoul1
    Ex Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7132

    Renaissance polyphony EMS 15 March

    .....Lucie Skeaping explores with Peter [Phillips and the Tallis Scholars] and the group some of the qualities and the ethos of Renaissance polyphony. She learns how working with this music has encouraged the group to find a distinctive sound and performing methodology. The programme includes extracts from some of the Tallis Scholars' many recordings.
    First broadcast 03/10/2009.
    Lucie Skeaping explores the mysteries of Renaissance polyphony with Peter Phillips.


    According to the website (8.50am on Sunday) next week’s EMS will be on William Christie and Les Arts Florissants,
    Catherine Bott celebrates 30 years of the work of Les Arts Florissants.


    …and last week, we heard from the York Early Music Festival


    …both presented by Catherine Bott.

    Ah, well, it’s only website. We shouldn’t take any notice… At least we have the playlist / Music played. At the moment, that is.
  • Roehre

    #2
    Originally posted by doversoul View Post
    .....Lucie Skeaping explores with Peter [Phillips and the Tallis Scholars] and the group some of the qualities and the ethos of Renaissance polyphony. She learns how working with this music has encouraged the group to find a distinctive sound and performing methodology. The programme includes extracts from some of the Tallis Scholars' many recordings.
    First broadcast 03/10/2009.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n12nc..
    I recall this as a very interesting programme - even more so if one isn't particularly at home in renaissance polyphony (like myself at that time)

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    • DracoM
      Host
      • Mar 2007
      • 12971

      #3
      Well, the York Early Music prog seems no longer accessible.
      Why not? 7 -days? 30 days? What's going on?

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      • doversoul1
        Ex Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 7132

        #4
        Originally posted by DracoM View Post
        Well, the York Early Music prog seems no longer accessible.
        Why not? 7 -days? 30 days? What's going on?
        If you are being serious and not making the point I am making (the mess of the website), the programme is not accessible because it is / was last week from 03/10/2009.

        All that besides, I am very much looking forward to hearing the programme.

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        • DracoM
          Host
          • Mar 2007
          • 12971

          #5
          I was being very serious.
          So if it is a repeat, then it appears from and then simply disappears back into oblivion?
          Is there no radio archive I can access to retrieve it?

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          • doversoul1
            Ex Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 7132

            #6
            Originally posted by DracoM View Post
            I was being very serious.
            So if it is a repeat, then it appears from and then simply disappears back into oblivion?
            Is there no radio archive I can access to retrieve it?
            If you mean the York Festival programme by ‘it’, it should not appear on the website as last week’s programme on today’s schedule. Sorry about this clumsy sentence, but what I am getting at is that the information in More Episodes should be updated, and not just copied and pasted from the archive without editing as if nobody cared.

            As for accessing the YEMF programme, I don’t suppose we can expect to be able to access a programme broadcast six years ago. Last week, we had Barbara Strozzi.

            While we are here, from last week’s EMS page, we are supposed to have Performer Profile: Nigel Rogers today
            Lucie Skeaping presents a profile of the career of British tenor Nigel Rogers.

            but this ‘next week’ is 22 March. So today, we are living a non-existing day according the R3’s website. How very exciting! (Sorry, DracoM, for going on about it but this complete lack of care really bothers me).
            Last edited by doversoul1; 15-03-15, 11:53.

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            • ferneyhoughgeliebte
              Gone fishin'
              • Sep 2011
              • 30163

              #7
              Originally posted by DracoM View Post
              So if it is a repeat, then it appears from and then simply disappears back into oblivion?
              Is there no radio archive I can access to retrieve it?
              Archive Music programmes aren't generally available to the public - as I understand it, royalty fees have to be renegotiated when a Music programme is repeated after a certain period from its original broadcast. Music programmes are available on the i-Player for the length of time the Musicians agree as part of their contract with the BBC; thereafter, the Beeb has to make a new contract - programmes made before the i-Player facility existed don't get i-Player availability now if they are repeated.

              It's different for speech programmes, which need no such renegotiation; so every In Our Time is available all the time. Programmes with a mixture of speech and Music might appear on the permanently available archive, but often with the Music excerpts removed.
              [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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              • DracoM
                Host
                • Mar 2007
                • 12971

                #8
                Originally posted by doversoul View Post
                If you mean the York Festival programme by ‘it’, it should not appear on the website as last week’s programme on today’s schedule. Sorry about this clumsy sentence, but what I am getting at is that the information in More Episodes should be updated, and not just copied and pasted from the archive without editing as if nobody cared.

                As for accessing the YEMF programme, I don’t suppose we can expect to be able to access a programme broadcast six years ago. Last week, we had Barbara Strozzi.

                While we are here, from last week’s EMS page, we are supposed to have Performer Profile: Nigel Rogers today
                Lucie Skeaping presents a profile of the career of British tenor Nigel Rogers.

                but this ‘next week’ is 22 March. So today, we are living a non-existing day according the R3’s website. How very exciting! (Sorry, DracoM, for going on about it but this complete lack of care really bothers me).
                Crikey, I didn't realise it was that chaotic! I totally see your frustration and even mystification. I share it - belatedly!

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