Has Richard Burnett had a stroke at all? Just curious?
From Finchcocks Museum: R3 Live in Concert 13 July
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devinemusicman
Originally posted by MickyD View PostI've just finished listening...a lovely recital and the programme made so much more enjoyable by the talks with Richard and Katrina Burnett. Well done to all!
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Originally posted by devinemusicman View PostI talked to the producer and he was thrilled with the atmosphere of the whole event (as was I!) It really felt we were listening to a special event in a special place, not just a wonderful concert.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostIndeed it did, there was a wonderful sense of intimacy about the whole programme...we need more broadcasts like this one!
i wonder if Tony knows that collection of early keyboard instruments?
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I can’t say I am surprised but it is very sad all the same. From the point of a visitor, it was a pity that they couldn’t find anyone who would take over as it is.
Thank you very much Richard and Katrine Burnett for the wonderful time I spent at the museum and my very best wishes for your future enterprise.
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This is such sad news - but at least we have the legacy of some beautiful recordings made by Richard Burnett for the Amon Ra label. Quite coincidentally, I had just ordered his CD of solo piano works by John Field.
I fear for the house - hopefully it won't go to some naff billionaire who wants to install jacuzzis and the like.
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Here's one of my favourite pieces recorded by Richard Burnett - Gottschalk's haunting Chanson du Gitano on a wonderful sounding Graf instrument.
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