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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWhy? Does David Matthews own a Volvo?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Back to the OP: this is one of TTN’s regulars: Mozavia Goes Baroque (courtesy of Google Translate). http://translate.google.co.uk/transl...na&prev=search
This seems to be the programme that I enjoyed very much (from 2013)
There is another early music concert on TTN that comes from somewhere called Paradise (in Polish?), which also has impressive programmes.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postthey put the CD player in mine in the glove box. Not just mine, but all cars of the same make and model !!
PS re TTN; my staple listening during the day via satellite is RAIfd5 which does TTN style presentation 24/7. No waffle at all. I also enjoy the intros in Italian.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostIf I may say so, AH, your doubtless inadvertant editing out of the whistles smiley thing from my post has rather changed the nuance .
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI am still trying to figure a way to record it so that I can play it while I am in the car.
you'd think with modern technology.......
I only know how to do it with mac OSX"...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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This marvellous concert with Franco Fagioli was broadcast in the lunchtime slot last Saturday. As has been remarked elsewhere, there is no playlist on the programme page. So I thought it might be helpful to give one here. The concert was given on 14 September 2014 in the Abbey of Ambronay as part of the Festival d'Ambronay.
Unfortunately, it has suffered from R3's "chopping up concerts" policy. The red items below were not included in the broadcast. As well as being a pity, this distorts the overall structure of the concert. And of course there was no indication by the announcer that anything was missing.
But anyway, let us be grateful for what we did get.
Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto in A major, RV 158
Allegro molto
Andante molto
Allegro
Nicola Porpora *
Ezio
"Se tu la reggi al volo"
Nicola Porpora *
Semiramide riconosciuta
"Vorrei spiegar l’affanno"
Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto in F Major, RV 455
Senza indicazione di tempo
Grave
Allegro
Nicola Porpora *
Merida e Selinunte
"Torbido intorno al core"
Nicola Porpora *
Didone Abbandonata
"Già si desta la tempesta"
George Frideric Handel *
Serse
"Piu che penso alle fiamme del core"
George Frideric Handel *
Serse
"Se bramate d'amar"
Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto for flautino in C Major, RV 401
Allegro non molto
Andagio
Allegro ma non molto
Maria de Martini, flûte
Georg Friedrich Handel *
Ariodante
"Scherza infida"
Academia Montis Regalis directed by Alessandro De Marchi
* Franco Fagioli, counter-tenor
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Thank you, David. This is great. It’s already Wednesday and still no playlist. Disgrace. I expect the same will be the case for this Saturday Lunchtime Concert. So, here is the programme (I assume this is the concert). It will be edited but still worth listening.
“Vienna, cca 1709” – Árie pro soprán a violu da gamba
PIETRO BALDASSARI (cca1690–cca1768)
Il Goder un bel sembiante
árie pro soprán, 2 violy da gamba a basso continuo (Il giudizio di Paride,1707)
JOHANN JOSEPH FUX (1660–1741)
Lascio d’esser Ninfa
árie pro soprán, sólovou violu da gamba a basso continuo (Dafne in Lauro, 1714)
ARCANGELLO CORELLI (1653–1713)
Sonáta D dur pro violu da gamba & basso continuo
GIOVANNI BATTISTA BONONCINI (1670–1747)
E pur le mie rovine
árie pro soprán, sólovou violu da gamba a melodický bas (Il ritorno di Giulio Cesare vincitore della Mauritania, 1704/1705)
JOHANN JOSEPH FUX (1660–1741)
Sento nell core
árie pro soprán, sólovou violu da gamba a basso continuo (La decima fatica d’Ercole, ovvero La sconfitta di Gerione in Spagna, 1710, K307)
JOHANN JOSEPH FUX (1660–1741)
Canon pro 2 violy da gamba & basso continuo
ATTILIO ARIOSTI (1666–1729)
Prole tenera
árie pro soprán, 2 violy da gamba a basso continuo (Le profezie d’Eliseo nell’assedio
di Samaria, 1705)
GIOVANNI BATTISTA BONONCINI (1670–1747)
Amante ozioso
árie pro soprán, sólovou violu da gamba a melodický bas (Il fiore delle eroine,1704)
GOTTFRIED FINGER (cca 1655-1730)
Sonata D dur à 2 viole da gamba senza basso
ATTILIO ARIOSTI (1666–1729)
Tal vicina a Giglio
árie pro soprán, sólovou violu da gamba a basso continuo (La Placidia, 1709)
JOHANN JOSEPH FUX (1660–1741)
So’ che piace
árie pro soprán, sólovou violu da gamba a melodický bas (Il Fonte della Salute aperto dalla grazia nel Calvario, 1716, K293)
Hana Blažíková | soprán
ENSEMBLE TOURBILLON
Petr Wagner | umělecký vedoucí, viola da gamba
[ed.] Wouldn’t it be good if some of these concerts were broadcast in full on Afternoon on 3?
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostInadvertent it was indeed, not least on account of the fact that I never use those things at all! Sorry about that.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostI've just checked and I have 12 selected TTN broadcasts downloaded to the computer and thence to the iPod, for in car listening ... 72 hours' worth. That'll get you round the M25 at least twice!
I only know how to do it with mac OSXI will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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