Originally posted by antongould
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Essential Classics - The Continuing Debate
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Originally posted by Mal View PostLong time since I listened to essential classic, but I thought I'd give it a bash during my morning coffee break (c1030am). Some good music being played, based on the theme of "dramatic rides", but totally spoiled by several minutes rabbiting on about what Fred from Selkirk or Mary from Plymouth thought was a good ride theme. Surely they just need to say, once a year, that audience requests will be taken into account. Are "essential classics" regulars such narcissists that they need to have their name and occupation read out on air? Indeed so crass! And so boring.
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Originally posted by Mal View PostAre "essential classics" regulars such narcissists that they need to have their name and occupation read out on air? Indeed so crass! And so boring.
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Originally posted by Mal View PostAre "essential classics" regulars such narcissists that they need to have their name and occupation read out on air? Indeed so crass! And so boring.
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Originally posted by peterthekeys View PostMaybe it's the same people who apparently need to be seen and heard to applaud after the first movements of symphonies and piano concertos at the Proms
I've never clapped between movements when attending a concert, and never will.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThe audience contributors supply(or not) their details; what of that information is broadcast is not their decision. Whether they 'need' to have that read out and wouldn't contribute otherwise is not a question that's likely to get answered. Of the two people I know who have been 'made public', the reaction was different in each case but for neither was the personal attribution important or the main/only motive.
I am now much more wary of contributing.
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If Sarah Walker ever drew attention to my musical ability on air ( unlikely ) I would be really chuffed. There is a terrible modesty in this country about artistic ability which no other nation seems to exhibit. Any one who can get a vaguely musical sound out of an oboe ( or any double reed instrument ) is entitled to brag.....
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostIf Sarah Walker ever drew attention to my musical ability on air ( unlikely ) I would be really chuffed. There is a terrible modesty in this country about artistic ability which no other nation seems to exhibit. Any one who can get a vaguely musical sound out of an oboe ( or any double reed instrument ) is entitled to brag.....
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