Originally posted by Thropplenoggin
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Sky Arts - André Rieu fortnight
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostI agree entirely about Andre Rieu. I do not agree about the Strauss family, who have always been part of the Radio 3 world (including CTW from at least many years ago). I was distinguishing between the plastic conductor and the very real music.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View Post
(write 100 lines - 'I must not make semi-serious throw-away comments without appending )
I hope his marketing staff adapt my line thus for his DVD: 'Famous in elevators the world over'. It could be used as a sort of Parental Guidance certificate.It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Rieu is a snake oil salesman, selling a cheap chintzy product that bastardises music, all for a whopping profit. He should be treated with contempt, not encouraged.
I am always astonished - though by now I shouldn't be - at the extent to which people get worked up about the innocent enjoyment of others. I suppose it's partly the comforting feeling of intellectual superiority to the plebs which such people feel, particularly while they sit in opera houses heavily subsidised by the lottery and tax payments of the dross-loving plebs and listen to recordings partly made possible by the cross-subsidy from discs of very popular performers
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostActually (purely going on descriptions of what he plays and his presentational style, without having ever seen or heard him ) I wonder whether he fits more into a very long tradition of performers of light music which has long been popular. I think there ought to be a radio station on which such music is broadcast - not R3 - since it is popular.
I am always astonished - though by now I shouldn't be - at the extent to which people get worked up about the innocent enjoyment of others. I suppose it's partly the comforting feeling of intellectual superiority to the plebs which such people feel, particularly while they sit in opera houses heavily subsidised by the lottery and tax payments of the dross-loving plebs and listen to recordings partly made possible by the cross-subsidy from discs of very popular performersIt loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Originally posted by ARBurton View PostJust out of interest, has anyone on here been to one of his functions? I`d be interested to hear. Or is hat about about as likely as someone admitting to having attended a Katherine "dropped from my record label" Jenkins gig?It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostIf this is an indirect character assassination of myself, feel free to be more direct, otherwise you might appear cowardly in casting such aspersions and, um, generalising about this amorphous mass ('such people'). I would accuse you of inverse snobbery, but would prefer not to fall back on cliche.
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Originally posted by aeolium View Postthe innocent enjoyment of others.
(said with complete prejudice as I haven't heard him - I don't think I'd heard of him until I saw this thread)
(Did you mean 'the enjoyment of other people', or 'other people's enjoyment'?)
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