Today’s schedule with its simple un- clichéd presentation , end to end quality classic music starting with a Bach concert reminds me of the Wizzard classic - I Wish It Could Be Christmas Around Europe every (Sun)day.
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Much enjoying the current contribution from the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam including the rarely used Maarschalkerweerd organ, although a little disappointed they were unable to fill the Dutch slot with one of the excellent home-grown choirs and more Low Countries seasonal choral repertoire (in addition to JP Sweelinck's Hodie Christus natus est), no offence to St John's College Choir. 231217-WEB.pdf (concertgebouw.nl) - with KCCC performing in the same venue tonight Kerst met het Choir of King's College - Het Concertgebouw !Last edited by daktari; 17-12-23, 10:32.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostToday’s schedule with its simple un- clichéd presentation , end to end quality classic music starting with a Bach concert reminds me of the Wizzard classic - I Wish It Could Be Christmas Around Europe every (Sun)day.
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Originally posted by daktari View PostMuch enjoying the current contribution from the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam including the rarely used Maarschalkerweerd organ, although a little disappointed they were unable to fill the Dutch slot with one of the excellent home-grown choirs and more Low Countries seasonal choral repertoire (in addition to JP Sweelinck's Hodie Christus natus est), no offence to St John's College Choir. 231217-WEB.pdf (concertgebouw.nl) - with KCCC performing in the same venue tonight Kerst met het Choir of King's College - Het Concertgebouw !
It's EBU which is the common thread, and that isn't limited to Europe.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
Indeed - although sadly not free from advert intrusion. Grrr.
The standard of CAE this year is very high - the singing in this current Stockholm concert is superb and some welcome unfamiliar repertoire.
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Double grr! Lovely ending to the Copenhagen section given the ad treatment,thus spoiling the mood, and then just a few minutes later (Copenhagen finished early) yet another one before the 6pm slot.
Why?
Hannah French is proving herself more than capable of holding the fort while someone (or something?) finds a bit of music to fill the gap, so no need to double up the already intrusive and unwanted ads.
This next section is seasonal movie music so seems a good time to make dinner - listening with half an ear.
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Originally posted by hmvman View Post
Precisely what I'm doing - and enjoying a glass of Picpoul at the same time!
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostToday’s schedule with its simple un- clichéd presentation , end to end quality classic music starting with a Bach concert reminds me of the Wizzard classic - I Wish It Could Be Christmas Around Europe every (Sun)day.
Why Clive Myrie, but not The Early Music Show?
BR Klassik & HR2 (plus others) had 14 hours of continuous Euroradio-Weihnachtstag - we only had ~12.5. Why interrupt and shorten it?
(BTW The BR Klassik link is still available to listen to for ~6 days - including the joys of Martin Handley being spoken over in German).
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
Why Clive Myrie, but not The Early Music Show?
BR Klassik & HR2 (plus others) had 14 hours of continuous Euroradio-Weihnachtstag - we only had ~12.5. Why interrupt and shorten it?
(BTW The BR Klassik link is still available to listen to for ~6 days - including the joys of Martin Handley being spoken over in German).
The Clive Myrie slot is a 4 Sunday affair(supposedly a nod to Advent if one believes the online promo, but unsurprisingly nothing of the sort) so missing one out wasn't an option.
Name over-rides content - EMS is dispensable so loses in the precedence stakes.
There was more than enough early music in the EBU selection so EMS afficionados have no business feeling short-changed.
On a more positive note, as always there was much to enjoy, and for me the last 2 hours were especially good.
I like Portuguese sacred music anyway but as it's been polyphony up to now this was something I'd not come across - alternating voice and organ short verses.
Frei Francisco do Carmo: Organ Verses on the 6th tone, according to the prayer of the psalm from the Royal Choir at the Monastery of Arouca
From Sofia
Italian madrigals by Franco-Flemish composers, alongside Spanish villancicos and Orthodox strochny and demestvenny part-singing.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThis is not proving a good morning for me so my somewhat waspish answers would be:-
The Clive Myrie slot is a 4 Sunday affair(supposedly a nod to Advent if one believes the online promo, but unsurprisingly nothing of the sort) so missing one out wasn't an option.
Name over-rides content - EMS is dispensable so loses in the precedence stakes.
There was more than enough early music in the EBU selection so EMS afficionados have no business feeling short-changed.
On a more positive note, as always there was much to enjoy, and for me the last 2 hours were especially good.
I like Portuguese sacred music anyway but as it's been polyphony up to now this was something I'd not come across - alternating voice and organ short verses.
Frei Francisco do Carmo: Organ Verses on the 6th tone, according to the prayer of the psalm from the Royal Choir at the Monastery of Arouca
From Sofia
Italian madrigals by Franco-Flemish composers, alongside Spanish villancicos and Orthodox strochny and demestvenny part-singing.
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
Why Clive Myrie, but not The Early Music Show?
BR Klassik & HR2 (plus others) had 14 hours of continuous Euroradio-Weihnachtstag - we only had ~12.5. Why interrupt and shorten it?
(BTW The BR Klassik link is still available to listen to for ~6 days - including the joys of Martin Handley being spoken over in German).
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