As well as Bach Before 7 Tree Lawn has now decided that from Monday we will have Mozart before 08.24 - very, very hard to be more excited .......
The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post'pride ourselves on Breakfast on playing the unusual, the forgotten, the obscure....'
So said Petroc T
Looking at this morning's effort, there are still, erm, 'surprising' items (which don't particularly delight me), but they are - I think - of a slightly different species from Star Wars and Goldfinger:
Trio Trad: Les Bras de Mer Performer: Catrin Finch. Performer: Seckou Keita
Urban Trad: Sekstur from Vendsyssel / The Peat Dance Ensemble: Danish String Quartet
Joseph Parry: Myfanwy - trad. Welsh, arr. for male-voice chorus Choir: Morriston Orpheus Choir
but also:
Donizetti: Concertino in B flat for clarinet and orchestra
Fux: Intrada in C major
Elfrida Andree: Symphony No.2 in A minor - iii. Presto
Franz Xaver Biebl: Ave Maria
York Bowen: Reverie d'amour for piano
plus others that aren't played every week …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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Originally posted by Flay View PostOn Friday morning a listener requested some of Verdi's Force of Destiny. That's good, I thought, I don't know that.
Clemmy said they couldn't but instead would play the Grand March from Aida
How original!
How CFM!Money can't buy you happiness............but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery - Spike Milligan
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI do wonder whether this might have been prefiguring a new executive intention.
Looking at this morning's effort, there are still, erm, 'surprising' items (which don't particularly delight me), but they are - I think - of a slightly different species from Star Wars and Goldfinger:
Trio Trad: Les Bras de Mer Performer: Catrin Finch. Performer: Seckou Keita
Urban Trad: Sekstur from Vendsyssel / The Peat Dance Ensemble: Danish String Quartet
Joseph Parry: Myfanwy - trad. Welsh, arr. for male-voice chorus Choir: Morriston Orpheus Choir
but also:
Donizetti: Concertino in B flat for clarinet and orchestra
Fux: Intrada in C major
Elfrida Andree: Symphony No.2 in A minor - iii. Presto
Franz Xaver Biebl: Ave Maria
York Bowen: Reverie d'amour for piano
plus others that aren't played every week …
That selection is much more like it!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostOn Friday morning a listener requested some of Verdi's Force of Destiny. That's good, I thought, I don't know that.
Clemmy said they couldn't but instead would play the Grand March from Aida
How original!
How CFM!
Continual puzzlement as to why they bother with these requests, especially if they mention them just in order to say they're not going to play them.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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Originally posted by french frank View PostDid they actually say 'But not the Overture'? Radio 3 has the Overture …
Continual puzzlement as to why they bother with these requests, especially if they mention them just in order to say they're not going to play them.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostDid they actually say 'But not the Overture'? Radio 3 has the Overture.
She did play a brass band version as a variation. I can't say it did much for me or my blood pressure.
(My spell checker keeps wanting to change Clemmy to Clammy )Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIt's hard not to conclude that, like the musical selections that can't possibly be intended to be listened to or welcoming into a new musical world, the same must go for the presenters coming to be part of some general aural wallpaper, details of which are overlooked (or whatever the equivalent word appliied to listening would be)..
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Originally posted by Flay View PostI've had another listen. It was actually a request for "some Verdi" but then the Force was discussed so I assumed this would be its cue. But no, Clemmy then said they couldn't manage to fit it into the show today... But why is it alway Aida as the default?
She did play a brass band version as a variation. I can't say it did much for me or my blood pressure.
(My spell checker keeps wanting to change Clemmy to Clammy )
Something makes me wary of ever visiting Burton-on-Trent or listening to Delius' Song of the high hills...
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Originally posted by Flay View PostIt was actually a request for "some Verdi" but then the Force was discussed so I assumed this would be its cue. But no, Clemmy then said they couldn't manage to fit it into the show today... But why is it alway Aida as the default?
She did play a brass band version as a variation. I can't say it did much for me or my blood pressure.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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