Originally posted by LMcD
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Classical Live is changing its tune
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I noticed what I believe to be a couple of well-known 'howlers' on yesterday's programme. Yes, I know it looks like nit-picking, but at its worst incorrect information broadcast by the BBc is esentially 'fake news' to some extent.
We were told that Dvorak's ninth symphony incorporates 'African-American spirituals'. Cole Porter borrowed a melody from the second movement of the symphony and put it in 'Show Boat' where it became a song 'Going home',. This is often erroneously supposed to be an American tune.
The 'Paradise Garden' in Delius' opera is not 'a pub' as we were told twice, but a garden. There is an old inn there, named after the garden, but the lovers do not enter it. The scene is concerned with the garden and the river.
I realise the wrong versions sound more 'inclusive' or entertaining than the bare facts, but some still believe everything they hear on the BBC, so I think they should be more careful.
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Originally posted by smittims View Post
The 'Paradise Garden' in Delius' opera is not 'a pub' as we were told twice, but a garden. There is an old inn there, named after the garden, but the lovers do not enter it. The scene is concerned with the garden and the river.
I realise the wrong versions sound more 'inclusive' or entertaining than the bare facts, but some still believe everything they hear on the BBC, so I think they should be more careful.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI have heard the Paradise Garden = Pub version so many times I took it to be true. So it really isn't, then?
Garden is a tavern, and the lovers dance on the platform on top of the building
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Yes, as I said, there is an old inn by the 'Paradise Garden ', but the significance of the place is when Sali kisses Vreli in the garden and she says
'Now I understand; this is the garden of paradise. Listen , you can hear the angels singing...'
The point I was trying to make (albeit perhaps laboriously) is that for a R3 presenter to introduce Delius' work by saying it's just a walk down to the pub, is to trivialise it,and to show ignorance of what the opera is about.'
Last edited by smittims; 29-09-24, 06:55.
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Originally posted by smittims View Postit's just a walk down to the pub, is to trivialise it,and to show ignorance of what the opera is about.'
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