Board members may find this of interest
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The Gawain, at least, is a re-issue. It originally appeared in the Collins label and I bought a copy a year or so ago. It's a BBC Radio 3 recording and the original issue was sponsored by the Arts Council of England, The Friends of Covent Garden, The John S. Cohen Foundation and The Po-Shing Woo Charitable Foundation. So I guess most of the £43,000 is needed to release the Weir and Barry (again BBC recordings). I'm afraid my small budget for such fund-raising contributions for this year went on the Open Minds Nancarrow event over the pond. Next year maybe.
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There is currently a sampler from the HCMF (Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival) available on iTunes for £2.49 - HCMF 2012 Sampler: Grooving Through Old Tombs
There is also an album by Howard Skempton "Five Rings Triples" for £1.29, though it hasn't been very highly rated.
Found via the links provided In this thread.
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Simon
Originally posted by Orphical View PostBoard members may find this of interest
http://www.nmcrec.co.uk/blog/opera-a...andmark-operas
There are homeless people in the country: our priority would be to help them, not facilitate the self-glory of a few more luvvies.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostPass, I'm afraid. In fact, I'm disgusted that they are even asking.
There are homeless people in the country: our priority would be to help them, not facilitate the self-glory of a few more luvvies.
first he renounces god
now he becomes a socialist
i'm speechless ........
I thought the "righties" were in favour of private support and philanthropy ?
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Simon
Ignoring your silliness and the implied insult, GongGong, what's political about helping other people who are in desperate need? Do you believe that only so-called "socialists" (even the champagne ones) try to look after other people? Surely not even you are as blinkered as that?
It's a question of priorities. I'm happy to support music groups when I can - especially ones that benefit children and help them hear truly great music - but at the monment I think that there are more pressing, and deserving, causes, for every penny we can spare.
Incidentally, if anyone is thinking of making a charitable donation in the near future, I recommend looking at this site and following a coiuple of its links, to help find as charity of proven worth and/or that has at least been vetted.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostPass, I'm afraid. In fact, I'm disgusted that they are even asking.
There are homeless people in the country: our priority would be to help them, not facilitate the self-glory of a few more luvvies.
I despair of you, Simon. I really do. Do you have any idea about NMC, how or for what purpose it was founded or what it seeks to achieve and indeed has achieved against all manner of odds? Do you really want to witness - and indeed passively preside over at a distance - the potential demise of new British music? I repeat - I despair of you, Simon - and I hope for your sake that you don't happen to meet up with Colin Matthews on a dark night in an alley somewhere...
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Feel free to despair, Alistair! I expect I'll live with it.
As I said above, it's a question of priorities and freewill. None of us is being forced to give anything to anyone. We make our choices.
And you may well be right. Perhaps if you asked a hungry and homeless man in London, he'd be delighted to hear one of Mr. Birtwistle's sublimely musical offerings instead of having a good meal...
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Simon
Originally posted by ahinton View Post
...without which our society would be vastly poorer?
Do you have any idea about NMC, how or for what purpose it was founded or what it seeks to achieve ...
Speaking of "society being the poorer" without it, I went looking for an example of the sort of thing you might mean.
I was hoping to be able to recommend the section entitled, "Transmission 3" from the great work linked to below, but there seems to have been a mistake. Perhaps the recording was made whilst the orchestra was tuning up? Or is it me, who can't hear the melody very well - I'm quite prepared to admit it, if I'm wrong, as I wouldn't wish to offend.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostFeel free to despair, Alistair!
Originally posted by Simon View PostI expect I'll live with it.
Originally posted by Simon View PostAs I said above, it's a question of priorities and freewill. None of us is being forced to give anything to anyone. We make our choices.
And you may well be right. Perhaps if you asked a hungry and homeless man in London, he'd be delighted to hear one of Mr. Birtwistle's sublimely musical offerings instead of having a good meal...
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Originally posted by Simon View PostWell, I do actually, Alistair. At least, I'm aware of it and some of its aims.
Originally posted by Simon View PostSpeaking of "society being the poorer" without it, I went looking for an example of the sort of thing you might mean.
I was hoping to be able to recommend the section entitled, "Transmission 3" from the great work linked to below, but there seems to have been a mistake. Perhaps the recording was made whilst the orchestra was tuning up? Or is it me, who can't hear the melody very well - I'm quite prepared to admit it, if I'm wrong, as I wouldn't wish to offend.http://www.nmcrec.co.uk/recording/dark-matter#/6
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Originally posted by Simon View PostOf course it does, unless you have unlimited funds. One chooses. Which is my point. QED.
You made the hole. You put yourself in it. Do please stop digging.
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Originally posted by ahinton View Post
NMC, its purpose, history and offerings, you would recognise that it represents a very wide conspectus of British music, some of which might not otherwise be available in recorded form and all of which has required, does require and always will require as much private and corporate philanthropy and government and other financial assistance as it can get - and long may it succeed in attracting it!
Meanwhile, I'll continue to support deserving charities that actually make a tangible difference to the lives of those in desperate need...
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