Originally posted by Barbirollians
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BBC Young Musician of the Year Finals - BBC Four
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Anna Lapwood is by far the best presenter of the TV programmes that I can recall. Someone who has a wide command and enthusiasm of her subject and is able to communicate and interview engagingly. Just the right amount of biography on the musicians and no ‘how did that go?’ when they come off the stage, thank goodness.
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Originally posted by jonfan View PostAnna Lapwood is by far the best presenter of the TV programmes that I can recall. Someone who has a wide command and enthusiasm of her subject and is able to communicate and interview engagingly. Just the right amount of biography on the musicians and no ‘how did that go?’ when they come off the stage, thank goodness."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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I've only seen the potted version so far. Look forward to hearing all the performances on i-Player.
I was very impressed with the recorder player, and her piece that was chosen for the potted version was accompanied by a harpist who accompanied her exquisitely. I suppose awarding a gong for the best accompanist might be a tricky exercise!
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Were the accompanists credited anywhere? Not obvious if they were.
The recorder player had the edge IMHO with that something extra that communicates with an audience. Great to hear five different woodwind instruments, especially the bassoon which I don't remember being in the category finals before?
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Usual apples and pears stuff. How on earth does one judge between these players on different instruments?
The flute player was extremely good, though I thought her tone was too strong for the CPE Bach piece - not exactly a HIPP performance. The Ibert concerto is a very difficult piece to play - I was surprised that she attempted it. The clarinet and oboe players were both very good too. The recorder player was outstanding, but I figured she was never going to win, even with (or perhaps because of ...) a recorder player on the judging panel. I enjoyed the bassoon, though I think the player didn't realise she was rushing some parts of her music.
One thing I did wonder about - whether the TV audio quality was really sufficiently good enough to demonstrate these players to the best - or most realistic (whatever that is..) effect. There may well have been dynamic levelling and other audio effects applied, which would make it very hard to judge the playing from one's living room in front of a TV.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostTalking of judges, does anyone know anything about Angela Dixon, who chairs all the finals?
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