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I'm with you Mr Pee in wanting to discuss the music heard/seen performed on Sky Arts 2 without the interruptions by the politcal hecklers here.
My suggestion is ask the Mods to change the title of this thread to Murdochs and Sky Arts, and you can start a new thread SkyArts 2 for music only discussions, I really would expect the Mods to support your wish (I assume it is your wish) that we only discuss the music there.- - -
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Originally posted by John Wright View PostI'm with you Mr Pee in wanting to discuss the music heard/seen performed on Sky Arts 2 without the interruptions by the politcal hecklers here.
My suggestion is ask the Mods to change the title of this thread to Murdochs and Sky Arts, and you can start a new thread SkyArts 2 for music only discussions, I really would expect the Mods to support your wish (I assume it is your wish) that we only discuss the music there.
The hysterical tone of the post from Robert Le Diable, who seems to have confused Rupert Murdoch with Osama Bin Laden, fair took my breath away.
I completely agree that there should be room to discuss the music coverage on Sky Arts without the thread degenerating into vitriol.Last edited by Mr Pee; 12-04-11, 22:10.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostAbsolutely.... I started this thread out of genuine enthusiasm for the music programming on Sky Arts 2. It never crossed my mind that it would turn into an excuse to bash Murdoch and News International.
The hysterical tone of the post from Robert Le Diable, who seems to have confused Rupert Murdoch with Osama Bin Laden, fair took my breath away.
I completely agree that there should be room to discuss the music coverage on Sky Arts without the thread degenerating into vitriol.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostIs that allowing for the adverts etc before? When I got to see a film at my local independent cinema I arrive about 15 minutes after the advertised start time to avoid the repetitive & tedious adverts,
Incidentally, the Royal Opera House has announced a new agreement with the BBC which will see more opera and ballet coming to BBC TV and radio.
Highlights include:
the new ballet, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland will be broadcast on BBC TWO on Saturday 23 April at 2.30pm immediately preceded by a documentary exploring the making of the ballet at 2pm.
a series on classical masterworks presented by Antonio Pappano, beginning with Pappano’s Essential Tosca for BBC TWO and also the development of a new five-part series about singing to be written and presented by Antonio Pappano.
Other presentations include The Royal Opera’s production of Tosca with Angela Gheorghiu in the title role and Bryn Terfel as Baron Scarpia and Jonas Kaufmann as Cavaradossi.
There will also be up to 15 operas broadcast each year on R3 from the Opera House."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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amateur51
Originally posted by LHC View PostI see a DVD of this Holst film is being released with an advertised running time of 137 mins, so it looks as if this will be complete on the BBC.
Incidentally, the Royal Opera House has announced a new agreement with the BBC which will see more opera and ballet coming to BBC TV and radio.
Highlights include:
the new ballet, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland will be broadcast on BBC TWO on Saturday 23 April at 2.30pm immediately preceded by a documentary exploring the making of the ballet at 2pm.
a series on classical masterworks presented by Antonio Pappano, beginning with Pappano’s Essential Tosca for BBC TWO and also the development of a new five-part series about singing to be written and presented by Antonio Pappano.
Other presentations include The Royal Opera’s production of Tosca with Angela Gheorghiu in the title role and Bryn Terfel as Baron Scarpia and Jonas Kaufmann as Cavaradossi.
There will also be up to 15 operas broadcast each year on R3 from the Opera House.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostMany thanks for this LHC - good news indeed!
Meanwhile, next Wednesday evening on Sky Arts 2, I'll be watching Peter Grimes from the Metropolitan Opera, conducted by Donald Runnicles. (in High Def, of course!)Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Ventilhorn
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAt a time when the BBC is having to cut back because of this Government's attitude to it and its craven attitude to Murdoch Empire, I think it's a bit rich to give Murdoch a free ad on a message board apparently devoted to the BBC
If the BBC ever get a monopoly on classical music broadcasting, God help us all!
It is also worth pointing out that Sky Arts 2 is a television channel. The amount of classical music offered by BBC Television is pathetic by comparison, even although they now have BBC4TV, a supposed arts channel ......
VH
PS ...and Sky Arts 2 don't have have two young so-called "experts" spouting their lack of knowledge or judgement during the concert interval,
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Originally posted by Ventilhorn View PostPS ...and Sky Arts 2 don't have have two young so-called "experts" spouting their lack of knowledge or judgement during the concert interval,
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amateur51
Originally posted by Ventilhorn View Post
If the BBC ever get a monopoly on classical music broadcasting, God help us all!
It is also worth pointing out that Sky Arts 2 is a television channel. The amount of classical music offered by BBC Television is pathetic by comparison, even although they now have BBC4TV, a supposed arts channel ......
VH
PS ...and Sky Arts 2 don't have have two young so-called "experts" spouting their lack of knowledge or judgement during the concert interval,
Fairy nuff
Always better to argue on the unmade points that you feel more comfortable with
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I'm staggered that, on a messageboard supposedly devoted to classical music, a small minority of contributors seem determined to denigrate the only television channel that broadcasts more of it than any other.
It is really quite bizarre.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostI'm staggered that, on a messageboard supposedly devoted to classical music, a small minority of contributors seem determined to denigrate the only television channel that broadcasts more of it than any other.
It is really quite bizarre.
Does Sky 2 have any message boards, I wonder?
And if so, do they allow substantial praise of the BBC's output?
No, I thought not
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAnd there was me thinking that it was devoted to the BBC generally and BBC Radio Three specifically.
Does Sky 2 have any message boards, I wonder?
And if so, do they allow substantial praise of the BBC's output?
No, I thought not
So it seems rather odd, to say the least, to suggest that a thread about a TV channel that broadcasts more classical music than any other in the UK has no place here.
I don't know whether Sky Arts have their own messageboards- even the BBC don't have any these days, do they?- but if they do, I'm sure they'll be full of enthusiastic discussions of the music broadcast on the channel, and hopefully free of the depressing cynicism shown by some on this thread.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post... and hopefully free of the depressing cynicism shown by some on this thread.
Highlights of James Murdoch's keynote MacTaggart lecture in which he claims 'the scope of the BBC's activities and ambitions is chilling'
Stare straight into the headlights, lickle bunny - it'll be faster that way!
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