Should BBC presenters express judgements on the performance?

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  • cloughie
    Full Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 22205

    #76
    Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View Post
    Sharp's Bitter??? Skinners if you please!

    Betty Stoggs is a ravishing Cornish maid http://www.skinnersbrewery.com/beers.php with whom I was desparately in love...until I discovered that the brewery's 3-dimensional animated effigy of her perfect form is usually constructed round a MAN

    Very belatedly I stand corrected - got the wrong 'S' - and is better beer Sharp's 'Doom Bar' I find bland in comparison.

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    • Volti Subito

      #77
      Originally Posted by LeMartinPecheur
      Sharp's Bitter??? Skinners if you please!

      Betty Stoggs is a ravishing Cornish maid http://www.skinnersbrewery.com/beers.php with whom I was desparately in love...until I discovered that the brewery's 3-dimensional animated effigy of her perfect form is usually constructed round a MAN.


      Very belatedly I stand corrected - got the wrong 'S' - and is better beer Sharp's 'Doom Bar' I find bland in comparison.
      Are not these so wildly "off post" as to be totally confusing? I thought this discussion was supposed to be about BBC presenters.

      Volti S

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      • Don Petter

        #78
        Originally posted by Volti Subito View Post
        Are not these so wildly "off post" as to be totally confusing? I thought this discussion was supposed to be about BBC presenters.

        Volti S
        Exactly, so I would have thought 'Sharp's bitter' to be very much in keeping with the original subject of the thread?

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        • Ariosto

          #79
          Originally posted by Volti Subito View Post
          Are not these so wildly "off post" as to be totally confusing? I thought this discussion was supposed to be about BBC presenters.

          Volti S
          You sound a little bitter ... (Sorry!!)

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          • DracoM
            Host
            • Mar 2007
            • 12993

            #80
            Wonderful last night when PT interviewed John Sessions, and while JS wanted to talk about the MUSIC, partic the 2nd Viennese School, all PT did was clodhoppngly interpolate BBC plugs into it.

            Talk about a non-meeting of minds! PT made himself look foolish.

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            • Alain Maréchal
              Full Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 1288

              #81
              I apologize if I am extending this thread beyond its natural life, but I thought i would share an occasion some months ago when a BBC concert was being relayed by France Musique. The original announcer is usually heard just before the FM presenter, and on this occasion a femail voice (I know not which) burst into the applause with "A rapturous reception there for that truly magnificent performance of..." prompting "Magnifique? Elle est bien devenue critique?" from the French presenter. I have no idea whether or not he knew he was on air, I suspect so.

              France Musique announcers have a charming air of sounding as though they were asked to undertake the task 5 minutes beforehand, did not wish to, have only just realised what the music is, and are thinking on their feet, trying to dream up something to say. They usually manage to get across quite a bit of misinformation, and liberally sprinkle it with mais...ou...et...donc...or...ni...car...and long pauses. On one occasion he claimed not to know if there was to be an interval, as the BBC hadn't supplied him with details of the concert. TLNOTP is being relayed tomorrow, I might listen in just to hear how they handle it.

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              • Serial_Apologist
                Full Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 37851

                #82
                Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View Post
                I apologize if I am extending this thread beyond its natural life, but I thought i would share an occasion some months ago when a BBC concert was being relayed by France Musique. The original announcer is usually heard just before the FM presenter, and on this occasion a femail voice (I know not which) burst into the applause with "A rapturous reception there for that truly magnificent performance of..." prompting "Magnifique? Elle est bien devenue critique?" from the French presenter. I have no idea whether or not he knew he was on air, I suspect so.

                France Musique announcers have a charming air of sounding as though they were asked to undertake the task 5 minutes beforehand, did not wish to, have only just realised what the music is, and are thinking on their feet, trying to dream up something to say. They usually manage to get across quite a bit of misinformation, and liberally sprinkle it with mais...ou...et...donc...or...ni...car...and long pauses. On one occasion he claimed not to know if there was to be an interval, as the BBC hadn't supplied him with details of the concert. TLNOTP is being relayed tomorrow, I might listen in just to hear how they handle it.


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                • Alain Maréchal
                  Full Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 1288

                  #83
                  Thanks, S-A. An update - tonight's announcer is really having to dig into her store of pauses to cover up the raffish logorythmic one, but she appears to have done her homework. Delius = compositeur anglais d'origine allemand domicilie en France.

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                  • DracoM
                    Host
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 12993

                    #84
                    Well, I'd like to commend everyone to listen to Donald Macleod's exemplary handling of the Budapest Fest Orch / Fischer recently.

                    No gush, no describing the audience -size, behaviour, dress, or the presenter's emotions, just plain but telling quotes from first perf reviews, Mahler's own letters which actually illuminated the MUSIC. Excellent. Basic research, basic courtesy and basic unobtrusive education. R3 at its best.

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                    • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                      Gone fishin'
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 30163

                      #85
                      Originally posted by DracoM View Post
                      Well, I'd like to commend everyone to listen to Donald Macleod's exemplary handling of the Budapest Fest Orch / Fischer recently.

                      No gush, no describing the audience -size, behaviour, dress, or the presenter's emotions, just plain but telling quotes from first perf reviews, Mahler's own letters which actually illuminated the MUSIC. Excellent. Basic research, basic courtesy and basic unobtrusive education. R3 at its best.
                      [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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