I nearly threw something at the radio today. As I was driving I thought better of it. But it's not an unusual impulse.
Introducing a filler item in today's Afternoon Concert, Skelly said something along the lines of "William Cornyshe was obviously not a bird-spotter as he referred to the robin as being a gentle bird, whereas in fact it's territorial". So, with true Radio 3 perversity, the wonderful Ah Robin was rendered by trombone and two recorders. OK, Il Giardino Armonico played it OK, but the pitch gap of the instruments was all wrong. The piece is one of my absolute favourites (along with Woefully Arrayed) by this most forward-looking composer of his time. What's wrong with SINGERS and THE WORDS???
Introducing a filler item in today's Afternoon Concert, Skelly said something along the lines of "William Cornyshe was obviously not a bird-spotter as he referred to the robin as being a gentle bird, whereas in fact it's territorial". So, with true Radio 3 perversity, the wonderful Ah Robin was rendered by trombone and two recorders. OK, Il Giardino Armonico played it OK, but the pitch gap of the instruments was all wrong. The piece is one of my absolute favourites (along with Woefully Arrayed) by this most forward-looking composer of his time. What's wrong with SINGERS and THE WORDS???
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