Excuse me, Tom Service, do you mean "south-east" of the country?, not south west as you said? (Berlioz's home town, which is near Grenoble as any fule no).
Excuse me but do you mean….?
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Richard Tarleton
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostExcuse me, Tom Service, do you mean "south-east" of the country?, not south west as you said? (Berlioz's home town, which is near Grenoble as any fule no).
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... and have you walked the 450 miles of the GR5????
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Yesterday on Afternoon on 3, Penny Gore announced that Frank Peter Zimmerman would play Bartók’s first violin concerto, and described the background to its composition. What we then heard was FPZ playing Prokofiev’s first violin concerto.
Gore then back-announced the work as the Bartók (with another brief reference to its background), before introducing FPZ playing a Prokofiev encore.
A correction came only later, with Gore saying that investigations were underway as to how this could have happened. What she didn’t explain was how neither she nor her producer could have failed to realise from the very first, immediately recognisable, bars that they were listening to Prokofiev, and therefore to make a correction immediately afterwards. Presumably they had to wait for their listener to email etc in to point it out. (Wasn’t me - I was listening last night).
No outcome of the ‘investigation’ was reported. And the iplayer is still showing Bartók (perhaps they don’t bother correcting it now that we’re all being directed towards BBC Zounds and Gadzooks).
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View Post....What she didn’t explain was how neither she nor her producer could have failed to realise from the very first, immediately recognisable, bars that they were listening to Prokofiev, and therefore to make a correction immediately afterwards. Presumably they had to wait for their listener to email etc in to point it out. (Wasn’t me - I was listening last night)....
A couple of times I have heard music sections of TTN on air with 30 second gaps in between - I assume for this reason.
(The ghost in the machine!)
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostCould it be that the announcements by PG were recorded separately (that is, not live) from the music which is on a separate computer feed?
A couple of times I have heard music sections of TTN on air with 30 second gaps in between - I assume for this reason.
(The ghost in the machine!)
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostWhat she didn’t explain was how neither she nor her producer could have failed to realise from the very first, immediately recognisable, bars that they were listening to Prokofiev, and therefore to make a correction immediately afterwards.
But. I don't know whether it is an automated system on weekday afternoons . It is for much of the weekend.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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This looks like a likely source for at least part of the broadcast i question: http://krzysztofurbanski.com/wp/inde...018/03/22/876/ . A search for the same crew playing the Bartok (other than the wrong listing for yesterday's Afternoon on 3) was fruitless.
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I'll attempt a compendious reply to all the above.
It was clear that PG was 'live' in the studio (hence the belated correction). It seems unlikely that they pre-record some of the links when the presenter is, er, present in real time.
Further, as Bryn has surmised, they were broadcasting a recording of a complete concert from the Elbphilharmonie, so it wasn't a case of putting the wrong CD in. It's a mystery how the VC came to be listed and announced as Bartók 1, again as Bryn says.
And the Ivesian question remains: assuming that Penny Gore at least stuck around for the opening bars before shucking the cans and settling down for a chat over a cuppa, how on earth did neither she nor anyone else in the studio recognise the opening bars as those of Prokofiev VC1, not Bartók, so as to be able to do an immediate correction, instead of repeating the mistake post-performance? Further evidence, surely, of a worrying shallowness of knowledge at Radio 3.
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