Trumpets on Sun 19th Jan EMS
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An excellent programme; interesting,informative and engaging. Simon Desbruslais is both enthusiastic and articulate, and covered a great deal of ground, and the music was well chosen to illustrate his points. I now know more about trumpets in the Bach Magnificat video that was flagged up on the All of Bach thread a few weeks ago and which had had me somewhat puzzled.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostAn excellent programme; interesting,informative and engaging. Simon Desbruslais is both enthusiastic and articulate, and covered a great deal of ground, and the music was well chosen to illustrate his points. I now know more about trumpets in the Bach Magnificat video that was flagged up on the All of Bach thread a few weeks ago and which had had me somewhat puzzled.
Agreed wholeheartedly, I only caught about half this but shall make a point of listening to the rest"...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 PostEr, back to the programme itself. Definitely very informative about early trumpet technology (or lack of it) but I would have liked longer extracts of music. I suppose it's difficult to strike a balance, but for my taste there was a rather low music:talk ratio.
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As with most of my listening, I am hearing this programme on catch-up. "My listening" on BBC Sounds offered me a 35 min version from 12/2 and 60 minute version from 19/2. I have listened sequentially to these items, and the later 60 min version seems to replicate the shorter version, but with longer musical excerpts. Is that they case, and if so, what is the point of that? Is the 12/2 episode another victim of the great unleashed?
OG
P.S. Forgot (during the course of my rant) to say what an excellent programme this was.Last edited by Old Grumpy; 09-02-20, 20:33.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostAs with most of my listening, I am hearing this programme on catch-up. "My listening" on BBC Sounds offered me a 35 min version from 12/2 and 60 minute version from 19/2. I have listened sequentially to these items, and the later 60 min version seems to replicate the shorter version, but with longer musical excerpts. Is that they case, and if so, what is the point of that? Is the 12/2 episode another victim of the great unleashed?
OG
P.S. Forgot (during the course of my rant) to say what an excellent programme this was.
More haste, less speed and all that.
OG
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostCompletely OT, and I do apologise, but this will bug me if I don't mention it now ...
Layla Moran, MP for Oxford West & Abingdon, and Hannah French, presenter of the EMS:
... has anyone ever seen them in the same room at the same time?
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