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New Year's Day Concert, Vienna Jan 1 2016
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostI was also going to point out that it's generally only for 2-3 numbers at most, in a programme consisting entirely of what are, after all, dances. And some of us actually enjoy it.
I also like the usual Austrian Tourist Board footage of the surrounding countryside that they normally give us.
Happy New Year to one and all.
I admit to enjoying most of the dance sequences (maybe something to do with the fact that I watch it via Freesat in HD - the footage of the stunning Viennese palace interiors almost matches that of the dancers!)
One thing which always baffles me is how they synchronise the music and the dancing - obviously, some of the sequences have been recorded previously (given the weather and vegetation in the outdoor bits.) Does Mariss Jansons have a monitor, so that he can match the live tempo to that of the dancing?
(I remember that one year (think in the Blue Danube), it was demonstrated that this sequence at least was live - at the end, the dancers came into the Musikverein itself.)
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Originally posted by peterthekeys View PostHeard on Breakfast on 3 this morning that Petroc had apparently had a dose of food poisoning in Vienna. Poor guy - I really felt for him! Truly a case of Murphy's third law - the one about the worst things happening at the worst possible time and place.
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Just one more comment and then I'll shut up ...
I always find it slightly amusing when, during the Blue Danube, they show footage of the river itself. It always demonstrates so convincingly the truth of Spike Jones' rejoinder: the Danube isn't blue - it's green. It was particularly apparent today.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostNaturally, one feels sorry for anyone who is ill, but it's not a matter of world-shattering importance to announce the fact on Radio 3. It's just another example of the cliquey chumminess of the Radio presenters.
I wonder if the presenters really are as chummy as that in real life - it would be interesting to listen in on some of the sotto voce comments after they've done the handovers.
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I prefer to listen on Radio rather than watch the television. I've made this a new year's day habit for about the last forty (help!) years or so. (Memorably, eight or so years back, listening tucked up in bed in Berlin while huge snow flakes began to fall outside.)
As I've said here before I miss the wonderful, effortlessly multiliingual Austrian presenter we used to hear in former years (though a boarder here suggested I could find such on Austrian radio.
A happy and richly musical new year to all.
BW, kb
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Originally posted by peterthekeys View Post
I always find it slightly amusing when, during the Blue Danube, they show footage of the river itself. It always demonstrates so convincingly the truth of Spike Jones' rejoinder: the Danube isn't blue - it's green. It was particularly apparent today.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostAs with any river, it depends upon the light, vegetation and pollution. The Danube can appear almost black, which is hardly surprising, as it starts in the Black Forest, and ends in the Black Sea.
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