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  • AuntDaisy
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    • Jun 2018
    • 1773

    Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
    And, I think, for an impromptu live trailer for Jenufa to fill the time opened up before the news by the error!
    Yes, lovely segue in to Jenufa from Mitridate - looking forward to hearing it.
    (& apologies for my grocer's apostrophe )

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    • Serial_Apologist
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      • Dec 2010
      • 37814

      Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
      And, I think, for an impromptu live trailer for Jenufa to fill the time opened up before the news by the error!
      I remember marvelling at an instant's successfully implemented decision to substitute a recording of a movement from a Ginastera ballet suite at the precise moment the satellite signal failed during a simulcast concert from Buenos Aires. This happened many years ago. Someone must literally have been standing next to the announcer, LP on turntable, ready to place the needle, and I recall thinking, at the time, how did they know???

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      • Ein Heldenleben
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        • Apr 2014
        • 6933

        Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
        I remember marvelling at an instant's successfully implemented decision to substitute a recording of a movement from a Ginastera ballet suite at the precise moment the satellite signal failed during a simulcast concert from Buenos Aires. This happened many years ago. Someone must literally have been standing next to the announcer, LP on turntable, ready to place the needle, and I recall thinking, at the time, how did they know???
        Most live relays used to be backed up by a performance of the same work on tape. The discs / tapes / diigital files are usually run 30 secs behind the live version . This would be for longer works. If the link to the Resurrection symphony fails you don’t want to be filling with Chopin mazurkas. Don’t know how things work now but in vinyl days in continuity the announcers cued up the records with a engineer looking after the tapes . I guess now it all happens at the click of a mouse…

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        • kernelbogey
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          • Nov 2010
          • 5803

          Originally posted by Heldenleben View Post
          Most live relays used to be backed up by a performance of the same work on tape. The discs / tapes / diigital files are usually run 30 secs behind the live version . This would be for longer works. If the link to the Resurrection symphony fails you don’t want to be filling with Chopin mazurkas. Don’t know how things work now but in vinyl days in continuity the announcers cued up the records with a engineer looking after the tapes . I guess now it all happens at the click of a mouse…
          My introduction to Goetterdaemmerung was when it was due to be broadcast live from the new Sydney Opera House, and the link failed. This must have been early '70s. The link was never restored so I think I must have been introduced via the Solti recording.

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          • Serial_Apologist
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            • Dec 2010
            • 37814

            Originally posted by Heldenleben View Post
            Most live relays used to be backed up by a performance of the same work on tape. The discs / tapes / diigital files are usually run 30 secs behind the live version . This would be for longer works. If the link to the Resurrection symphony fails you don’t want to be filling with Chopin mazurkas. Don’t know how things work now but in vinyl days in continuity the announcers cued up the records with a engineer looking after the tapes . I guess now it all happens at the click of a mouse…
            Very interesting, and thanks for that information!

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            • kernelbogey
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              • Nov 2010
              • 5803

              Granny’s Attic: The Death of Nelson
              Why do folk singers adopt that whiney, nasal semi-Estuary voice? Where does that come from?

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              • cloughie
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                • Dec 2011
                • 22182

                Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
                Granny’s Attic: The Death of Nelson
                Why do folk singers adopt that whiney, nasal semi-Estuary voice? Where does that come from?
                They don’t all - as in all genres the human voice comes in varying dimensions and timbres - some you like and some you don’t - all a question of personal taste!

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                • Old Grumpy
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                  • Jan 2011
                  • 3643

                  Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
                  Granny’s Attic: The Death of Nelson
                  Why do folk singers adopt that whiney, nasal semi-Estuary voice? Where does that come from?
                  I haven't heard the piece, but I can imagine the voice sound you describe in a folk setting

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                  • Eine Alpensinfonie
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 20573

                    Now Malcolm Arnold has been credited by R3 as having composed the Colonel Bogey March.

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                    • Eine Alpensinfonie
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                      • Nov 2010
                      • 20573

                      Originally posted by cloughie View Post
                      They don’t all - as in all genres the human voice comes in varying dimensions and timbres - some you like and some you don’t - all a question of personal taste!
                      I think the point being made is that there's a tendency for certain genres to gravitate towards a certain accent.
                      Classical music = RP British
                      Popular music = US English, but this is far from being universal. The Beatles would never have gone down that long and winding road.

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                      • Historian
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                        • Aug 2012
                        • 648

                        Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
                        Now Malcolm Arnold has been credited by R3 as having composed the Colonel Bogey March.
                        This was apologised for and credit given to Kenneth Alford later, in fairness.

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                        • Ein Heldenleben
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                          • Apr 2014
                          • 6933

                          Originally posted by Historian View Post
                          This was apologised for and credit given to Kenneth Alford later, in fairness.
                          Real name Lieutenant Ricketts , a DOM of the Royal Marines .
                          Interesting story behind the name . He would whistle a minor third rather than shouting “Fore” when playing golf. And that interval opens the theme ….

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                          • cloughie
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                            • Dec 2011
                            • 22182

                            Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
                            I think the point being made is that there's a tendency for certain genres to gravitate towards a certain accent.
                            Classical music = RP British
                            Popular music = US English, but this is far from being universal. The Beatles would never have gone down that long and winding road.
                            In which case I’ll modify and simplify my response to a factual ‘they don’t’!

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                            • Historian
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                              • Aug 2012
                              • 648

                              Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
                              Real name Lieutenant Ricketts , a DOM of the Royal Marines .
                              Interesting story behind the name . He would whistle a minor third rather than shouting “Fore” when playing golf. And that interval opens the theme ….
                              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel_Bogey_March
                              Thank you: inspired me to learn more about both the march and its composer. Always something to learn from contributors.

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                              • kernelbogey
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                                • Nov 2010
                                • 5803

                                Originally posted by cloughie View Post
                                They don’t all - as in all genres the human voice comes in varying dimensions and timbres - some you like and some you don’t - all a question of personal taste!
                                I think I've heard it often enough to think of it as the default style.

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