Rufus Wainwright on "In Tune"

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  • Mr Pee
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    • Nov 2010
    • 3285

    Rufus Wainwright on "In Tune"

    I was forced to switch over to Classic FM this evening at about 6:25pm, so awful was the sound of Rufus Wainwriight performing his own settings of Shakespeare on "In Tune". I really could not bear to listen to his strangulated, out of tune delivery.

    Why we were subjected to such torture I will never know- but Radio3 lost at least one listener this evening.
    Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.

    Mark Twain.
  • VodkaDilc

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    Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post
    I was forced to switch over to Classic FM this evening at about 6:25pm, so awful was the sound of Rufus Wainwriight performing his own settings of Shakespeare on "In Tune". I really could not bear to listen to his strangulated, out of tune delivery.

    Why we were subjected to such torture I will never know- but Radio3 lost at least one listener this evening.
    That time-slot is one of many where I no longer even bother listening to R3. However, I must disagree about Rufus W. There have been several television programmes featuring him in recent months. I find something hypnotic and very musical about his unusual style of singing; a recreation of a Judy Garland programme of songs was especially interesting.

    He is a singer I try to hear (and preferably see) as often as possible. The choice of him as the singer during the final credits of the film of Alan Bennett's History Boys was a stroke of genius - and extremely moving.

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