I very much enjoyed the lunchtime concert given yesterday by the ATOS Trio playing piano trios by Haydn, Beethoven and Mendelssohn, but it was surprising to hear Katie Derham describe the wonderful Beethoven E flat trio op 70 no 2 as the 'Ghost'. It wasn't just misattribution, as she went on to describe the qualities that supposedly gave the Ghost trio its nickname, and concluded by saying something like "And now let's hear the ATOS Trio play Beethoven's Ghost trio, otherwise known as op 70 no 2 in E flat".
It may well of course be that Ms Derham is just reading a script written for her, in which case she is not at fault for that error, though you'd hope that most presenters would have the knowledge to pick it up and correct it pre-broadcast, if that was the case.
It may well of course be that Ms Derham is just reading a script written for her, in which case she is not at fault for that error, though you'd hope that most presenters would have the knowledge to pick it up and correct it pre-broadcast, if that was the case.
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