I missed the hype this year. I hope last year’s inadequate rules were ditched.
BBC Radio 3 Carol Competition
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI missed the hype this year. I hope last year’s inadequate rules were ditched.
Oh…
I see Radio 3 is following its usual pattern of thought: repeating its mistakes in the earnest belief that the BBC is never wrong.
Presumably they’ll soon follow the same practice with the BBC New Generation Artists?
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostFor those who listen to R3 a lot these are becoming a daily trial. Syrupy rendition , sub-poppy cliche’d harmonic sequences, unmemorable melodies and often inaudible lyrics…..
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Uninspiring Carols
Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI start this thread some trepidation. I'm sure we all have views about it. Whatever our views, it's probable that many R3 listeners are getting pleasure both from the offerings and from the 'competition' aspect. As the competitors are all (technically at least) amateur composers maybe we should go easy on individuals!
Trying not to break the above ground-rules, I would say that the harmonic language and rhythmic interest of the short-listed ones are a bit anodyne.
I suspect a certain amount of 'calculated simplicity' has been exercised by the creators to aim at a presumed desire for 'accessibility' by the judges.
I was quite amused when one contestant, interviewed, said he was studying composition at Trinity-Laban and specialised in the avant garde. QED?
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Originally posted by Paulie55 View PostIt's the whole format that has led to the present situation. Just write a melody so someone else can arrange it.........without much imagination too. Once again, the singers sound less than engagaed but then, I'm not surprised. Where's John Rutter when you need him?
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Originally posted by Paulie55 View PostIt's the whole format that has led to the present situation. Just write a melody so someone else can arrange it.........without much imagination too. Once again, the singers sound less than engagaed but then, I'm not surprised. Where's John Rutter when you need him?
Where’s Gustav Holst when you need him ?!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWe've reached a pretty pass when you have to pose that last question, I have to say!"...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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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThat's because the judges are that way inclined. The competition should be moved to Radio 2.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWe've reached a pretty pass when you have to pose that last question, I have to say!
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostTwo more carols again on EC . That soupy , cloying piano intro, the penny in the slot harmonisation.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThat's the fault of the penny-in-the-slot arranger that Radio 3 has imposed on the composers, whether they like it or not. The judges and arranger are largely of the low-brow happy-clappy derivation, so the results are unlikely to be promising.
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