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I think you're right about missing bits of the listings / ... /
the finale of Reicha's Octet ~1:18:34 played by Consortium Classicum (after Brideshead & before the Elizabethan Serenade).
... many many thanks for your research. Very comforting that I was not completely deluded here!
Was that the piece that had some link or other to Sweelink? I wasn't listening fully at that point.
Not sure... SMP followed it with chat about her wild swiming (inc. a Grauniad article & swimming club), and preceded it by listener Chris Golding's new find (Reicha's Octet).
(Although Sweelinck's Variations on 'Mein junges Leben hat ein End' preceded smittims' Telemann on TTN.)
Illogical or irrational as my reaction may be, the pleasure that I derive from listening to Sara and Ian outweighs any irritation that I feel at the fragmented programme of musical titbits that they introduce.
I was particularly taken with Aaron Jay Kernis's Mahlerian setting of Psalm 131 which featured in EC.
(The Reicha has now been added to the Breakfast playlist, by the way),.
Not sure... SMP followed it with chat about her wild swiming (inc. a Grauniad article & swimming club), and preceded it by listener Chris Golding's new find (Reicha's Octet).
(Although Sweelinck's Variations on 'Mein junges Leben hat ein End' preceded smittims' Telemann on TTN.)
Thank you, yes it was TTN. I have had several days/nights of severe sleep disruption(thank heavens for TTN to fill the turbulent void ), and I can recall a comment about music not sounding very like Sweelink as it was a wind ensemble arrangement, but it would seem that having had a couple of hours sleep over the TTN/Breakfast transition my brain evidently got muddled about wind ensembles...
Illogical or irrational as my reaction may be, the pleasure that I derive from listening to Sara and Ian outweighs any irritation that I feel at the fragmented programme of musical titbits that they introduce.
I was particularly taken with Aaron Jay Kernis's Mahlerian setting of Psalm 131 which featured in EC.
(The Reicha has now been added to the Breakfast playlist, by the way),.
Thanks LMcD. I wonder if Auntie noticed vinteuil's query?
We're still missing the Telemann "Gulliver Suite" "Brobdingnagische Gigue" played by Andrew Manze & Caroline Balding - between the Antognini & Rachmaninov.
Illogical or irrational as my reaction may be, the pleasure that I derive from listening to Sara and Ian outweighs any irritation that I feel at the fragmented programme of musical titbits that they introduce.
Maybe they'd record a CD featuring their commentaries interrupted by musical titbits for their fans, if you wrote in!
Maybe they'd record a CD featuring their commentaries interrupted by musical titbits for their fans, if you wrote in!
Or, you could AI voice clone them both... as someone did to Jeff Geerling (~8:12 in for how it was done with ElevenLabs' "Instant Voice Cloning" for ~$5).
Dear old Patricia Hughes suddenly springs to mind...
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