Originally posted by salymap
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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Playlists aren't always put up by noon of the next day, it sometimes takes longer. Sunday's Breakfast still had nothing at all last night, so just in case it doesn't appear, I had to trawl through the entire programme via iplayer, admittedly MH is much better than PT or SMP, much less superfluous waffle etc and the programme is thankfully shorter at weekends. I see the EC playlists are a mess with parts of them duplicated, but then nothing surprises me these days.
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old khayyam
You dont need a playlist if youre looking for barnstorming American bombast - just listen between 08:00-08:30 weekday mornings, usually after the news..
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Originally posted by antongould View PostNot your Your Call choice then Rumpole? And I have yet to hear the music you'd like played at your funeral or in your case Memorial Service!!
Actually Sibelius 5 might have a chance but not in this horrible performance they have on now, who's conducting? I switched off to avoid the Copland, and just put it back on
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by Caliban View PostNot bloody Rodeo!
Actually Sibelius 5 might have a chance but not in this horrible performance they have on now, who's conducting? I switched off to avoid the Copland, and just put it back on
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Originally posted by mercia View PostBuckaroo at my funeral, you're all invited
Actually I'm glad that a 'blind' listen confirmed what I've thought for years, which is that No 5 is the Sibelius Symphony that Sir Colin doesn't 'get', for me. It's weird, but both his versions and a live performance left me cold and unconvinced in a piece that is one of my top favourites in the right hands (Vanska for instance)
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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I'm in agreement with you about Colin Davis in Sibelius 5 caliban, generally I've never been particularly impressed with Sir Colin's Sibelius interpretations.
Poor old Copland, the damage that Breakfast and some other R3 programmes are doing this very fine composer by endlessly playing the CFM favourites is very worrying. Lets have Inscape, the Short Symphony, Piano Quartet, Piano Fantasy, Piano Sonata and Nonet and the like thrown into the schedule to balance this out.
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostI'm in agreement with you about Colin Davis in Sibelius 5 caliban, generally I've never been particularly impressed with Sir Colin's Sibelius interpretations.
Poor old Copland, the damage that Breakfast and some other R3 programmes are doing this very fine composer by endlessly playing the CFM favourites is very worrying. Lets have Inscape, the Short Symphony, Piano Quartet, Piano Fantasy, Piano Sonata and Nonet and the like thrown into the schedule to balance this out.
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oh yes!
Brekkers with Robbo & Peaches!
just like test match special eh ..... discussions of claret and cakes and the music that was playing when the dog died .... we could all bake cakes AND SEND THEM IN!According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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