I only heard a snatch of this concert (the Arvo Part...just part!) and I wonder if anyone heard/enjoyed it?
BBCS and Whitacre. In Concert 13/07/17
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Nevilevelis
Originally posted by DracoM View PostIs it 'Part' or is it 'Pert'?
Because we had both from the presenter.
Originally posted by DracoM View PostBBCS oddly seemed not to have enough heavy 'bottom' at times, but mercifully little or less top line wobble.
Thought the Whitaker had a better outing than the Part / Pert.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI'm not to sure about Whitacre's music but I always enjoy Pårt's.
That recorded above is not one of BBM's famous typos, but a recognised variant. I don't know what the status of that diacritic is. Certainly the two dots we more usually see aren't the same as a German umlaut marking, because Estonian os one of the Finno-Ugric group of languages and not related to German at all.
The man himself was in London a couple of weeks ago, when the LIACCC featured his music. But the opportunity to ask him was missed.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostIs it 'Part' or is it 'Pert'?
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostI do not hear any similarity between "cat" and "ket", but it seems that several nastionalities confuse the sounds when learning English.
I'm sure I've told the story of how when teaching a class in Poland I was talking about a hen, but the students were convinced I meant hand.
So I don't know what sound the Estonians have in mind when they issue this advice. The way I pronounce the a in cat is pretty well impossible with a following r.
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Originally posted by Nevilevelis View PostI'm told there is a drive under the present management to change the sound a little...
I must admit I enjoyed the Part too (but have not listened to the rest yet). I did think there was less "top wobble" than usual. There is a further outing for the BBCS, BBC SO and Whitacre here.
OGLast edited by Old Grumpy; 15-07-17, 21:10.
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Nevilevelis
Originally posted by jean View PostNever mind the pronunciation, what about the spelling?
That recorded above is not one of BBM's famous typos, but a recognised variant. I don't know what the status of that diacritic is. Certainly the two dots we more usually see aren't the same as a German umlaut marking, because Estonian os one of the Finno-Ugric group of languages and not related to German at all.
The man himself was in London a couple of weeks ago, when the LIACCC featured his music. But the opportunity to ask him was missed.
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