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  • antongould
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 8792

    Originally posted by Caliban View Post
    Early start today, and I was glad (cue music...): I agree muzzer, Georgia Mann is excellent. If I may quote anton, IMVVVHO. From my first hour or so of hearing her, an ideal pitch of voice for radio, no intrusive tics or self-regarding mannerisms, and sounds entirely on top of her subject and her script.

    Look forward to more.
    Yes she is doing well IMVVHO ....... and she may even, unlike #TheSquire, have a sense of humour .....

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    • french frank
      Administrator/Moderator
      • Feb 2007
      • 30329

      Originally posted by antongould View Post
      and she may even, unlike #TheSquire, have a sense of humour .....
      Wash your mouth with soap and water, that man! Mmm, yes - get that 'g' in 'gentilhombre'. This is someone for whom Aranjuez would hold no fears …
      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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      • Nick Armstrong
        Host
        • Nov 2010
        • 26540

        Originally posted by french frank View Post
        Mmm, yes - get that 'g' in 'gentilhombre'. This is someone for whom Aranjuez would hold no fears …
        I was impressed too that we got Jean-Louis Barrault reading Baudelaire (Recueillement from Les Fleurs du mal)
        "...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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        • Richard Tarleton

          Originally posted by french frank View Post
          Wash your mouth with soap and water, that man! Mmm, yes - get that 'g' in 'gentilhombre'. This is someone for whom Aranjuez would hold no fears …

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          • french frank
            Administrator/Moderator
            • Feb 2007
            • 30329

            Originally posted by Caliban View Post
            I was impressed too that we got Jean-Louis Barrault reading Baudelaire (Recueillement from Les Fleurs du mal)
            Followed by Debussy, Le Livre de Baudelaire - and the Chinese poem followed by a traditional(?) Chinese piece, I see.

            I switched off Monday's prog before Serge Gainsbourg's Le Poinçonneur des Lilas came on, however.
            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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            • Zucchini
              Guest
              • Nov 2010
              • 917

              Originally posted by Caliban View Post
              I was impressed too that we got Jean-Louis Barrault reading Baudelaire ...
              It was for World Poetry Day. One off. Big deal.

              (comment applies equally to ff's contribution)

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              • french frank
                Administrator/Moderator
                • Feb 2007
                • 30329

                Originally posted by Zucchini View Post
                It was for World Poetry Day. One off. Big deal.

                (comment applies equally to ff's contribution)
                But how often have they marked WPD on Breakfast in the past? With French poetry?

                I hope you noted that the request came from François Français …
                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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                • antongould
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 8792

                  Originally posted by french frank View Post
                  But how often have they marked WPD on Breakfast in the past? With French poetry?

                  I hope you noted that the request came from François Français …

                  The bar seems set high let's hope Manners can maintain the standard .....

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                  • french frank
                    Administrator/Moderator
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 30329

                    Originally posted by antongould View Post
                    The bar seems set high let's hope Manners can maintain the standard .....
                    Is that as in Manners makyth woman?
                    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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                    • Old Grumpy
                      Full Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 3619

                      Skellers, Manners, Alkers...

                      Goulders, steady on old chap - this is beginning to sound like a cricketing thread!

                      Grumpers

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                      • muzzer
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2013
                        • 1193

                        I also note that GM has followed the trad route of production then presenting, wot seems to have gone out of fashion in recent years. Anyway, am greatly enjoying Breakfast this week, and she's clearly a hit on this board, which is no mean achievement...bravo.

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                        • DaisyDog
                          Full Member
                          • Jun 2016
                          • 54

                          Georgia Mann is the new favourite but she has a voice that is too ‘dark’ for me, deep and sonorous and without the clarity, wit and lightness of touch of Ian Skelly and Penny Gore, my current favourites. And GM does play some rather odd music, French chanson, MoR, Sondheim, and other lightweight fillers that seem somewhat incongruous on Radio 3. Still, she is an enormous improvement on the Cornishman. Where has he disappeared to? Gone fishin'?

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                          • Cockney Sparrow
                            Full Member
                            • Jan 2014
                            • 2287

                            Originally posted by DaisyDog View Post
                            ..... the Cornishman. Where has he disappeared to? Gone fishin'?
                            Off doing something for Comic Relief?

                            (BTW, channel hopped on to Katie D doing the Vera Lynn tribute programme late last night. (Don't worry, she was involved in linking and "out and about" segments - didn't seem she was allowed near Vera herself)). And OK .... I'll admit it, I dropped my resistance, ("...its 71 years since the end of WWII.... is it not time to move on.....") and watched it for a while I have to say, and was struck with what I supposed I knew from all those 1960's radio programmes that she was a very good vocal artist - I'm sure that is no news).

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                            • antongould
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 8792

                              Originally posted by DaisyDog View Post
                              Georgia Mann is the new favourite but she has a voice that is too ‘dark’ for me, deep and sonorous and without the clarity, wit and lightness of touch of Ian Skelly and Penny Gore, my current favourites. And GM does play some rather odd music, French chanson, MoR, Sondheim, and other lightweight fillers that seem somewhat incongruous on Radio 3. Still, she is an enormous improvement on the Cornishman. Where has he disappeared to? Gone fishin'?

                              Yes her choice of music is beginning to worry me just a little. #TheSquire has seemingly taken the Proms to Dubai ....

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                              • french frank
                                Administrator/Moderator
                                • Feb 2007
                                • 30329

                                Originally posted by antongould View Post
                                Yes her choice of music is beginning to worry me just a little.
                                Reactions will be entirely personal to the "interventions": if I can see from a playlist, or if I'm listening and Sondheim/Gainsbourg & al come on, it would be enough to make me switch off instantly, go away and not come back (not leaving the country, just going away and doing something else).

                                But, and it's only intended as a comment on my own listening, I find the constant changes in style every 6 minutes or so (on average) also disruptive; as are trails. Let's not go down the road of emails or tweets - or even hearing about who requested the Bach Before 7 piece. Not my kind of listening these days. I want substantial pieces that I can get absorbed in - and I don't really understand why anyone who is rushing to go to work needs to listen more than superficially to longer works, given that they're apparently doing that anyway

                                And if R3 needs listeners to suggest pieces, I don't see the need to tell everyone on air who that person was. Stuff a fiver in an envelope to them with a thank-you note.
                                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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