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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by Radio64 View PostI like Bolero !!Money can't buy you happiness............but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery - Spike Milligan
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Domeyhead
Originally posted by alycidon View PostI'm not surprised. Many people do. It's just too repetitive for my liking. But the point I was making was that ANY music is preferable to continual chit-chat.
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Originally posted by Domeyhead View PostI am very fond of Ravel, though not of Bolero. What puzzles me listening to Bolero is that I would never in a hundred guesses associate it with Ravel. To my ears it doesn't fit with his style or musical interests.
Its genesis came about as a result of his initial intention to orchestrate some of Albeniz's "Iberia". This was abandoned in favour of a new piece in the style of the Spanish dance, Bolero. One day at the piano he hit upon a theme which had a certain insistent quality. Thus, Bolero was born.
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I'm trying to fathom what the fascination is with Ravel on R3, apart from clearly being one of the Dear Leader and his cronies favourite composers. We haven't even had the Ravel Day yet and the amount of his music broadcast on R3 is already well up on last and previous years and it isn't even an anniversary year or anything like that. He was already somewhat overplayed on R3 before this year and currently is the 10th most broadcast composer on R3 (the 9 ahead of him in order are Mozart, J S Bach, Schubert, Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms, R Strauss, F J Haydn, Schumann). As I've said before I quite like a lot of Ravel's music, but with an output that is by no means extensive, overplaying of his music doesn't do the composer any favours, as a limited number of works tend to be over-repeated.
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clive heath
One of the most memorable Bolero's I've heard was a performance by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra who were a pretty broad-based group musically and they brought a swing to some of the solos that has never been matched in my experience tho' maybe not to everyone's taste.
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostI'm trying to fathom what the fascination is with Ravel on R3, apart from clearly being one of the Dear Leader and his cronies favourite composers. We haven't even had the Ravel Day yet and the amount of his music broadcast on R3 is already well up on last and previous years and it isn't even an anniversary year or anything like that. He was already somewhat overplayed on R3 before this year and currently is the 10th most broadcast composer on R3 (the 9 ahead of him in order are Mozart, J S Bach, Schubert, Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms, R Strauss, F J Haydn, Schumann). As I've said before I quite like a lot of Ravel's music, but with an output that is by no means extensive, overplaying of his music doesn't do the composer any favours, as a limited number of works tend to be over-repeated.
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostIt's been the case for quite a number of years, sc. I recall a survey conducted by one of your predecessors on the old BBC boards back in 2004 which showed Ravel topping the table which listed the works most frequently broadcast throughout the year (and with several other works near the top of that table).
The exercise was undertaken for the same reason as sc has been doing it. And since this constitutes an unchanged situation, there is now a precedent which makes it allowable.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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I hear that "Ravel Day" will have a programme entitled "Ravel Revealed". Did you see what they did there?
R3 has become a station where the presenter is king/queen, the verbiage is excessive and pumped up ("you'll be able to hear every second of this glorious opera on Radio 3") and the content is smothered under the empty shell of marketing.O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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Originally posted by Bax-of-Delights View Post... and the content is smothered under the empty shell of marketing.
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