Essential Classics - The Continuing Debate
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostI hate it when SW announces " X on clarinet" or "Y on piano", as if they were playing jazz in a club.Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI don't know if this has been commented on before, but I find SW's use of the word 'there' most irksome, e.g.
Fred Bloggs THERE playing Beethoven
The Chipping Sodbury Philharmonic THERE, etc, etc
Once you've noticed it, you want to scream.Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostShe is generally irksome IMO . She sounds like she is auditioning for the Masterchef voiceover most of the time .
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"I really love this piece. Listen out for the [instrument] solo in the slow movement".
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View Post"I really love this piece. Listen out for the [instrument] solo in the slow movement".[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostI'll see each of you on this and raise you: "Now time for my artist of the week".
Dreadful posh guest this week... "I can only stay in my stately home for three weeks at a time, I have to come up to London, any longer than that and it's just too preoccupying... "
How did I know that SW's choice for her would be some soupy, trite thing for cello.
And how did I know that the reaction would involve the word "charming"
Awful, predictable tosh this week, I'm afraid."...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 Sir Velo View Post
You've just reminded me of a phrase I hate with a passion: "Your personal shopper". 'nuff said.
And another thing...
On Wednesday, there's something called "Lucky Dip" - a piece that bears no relation to one of the various 'themes for the week'... That warrants its own description?!
JUST PLAY THE ******** MUSIC FOR ***** ***** *****************'s SAKE!
"...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 Caliban View PostEsp when wrongly used as this morning when the piece was described as "your personal shopper". Huh?!
And another thing...
On Wednesday, there's something called "Lucky Dip" - a piece that bears no relation to one of the various 'themes for the week'... That warrants its own description?!
JUST PLAY THE ******** MUSIC FOR ***** ***** *****************'s SAKE!
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post- and, even worse, IMO - "Just listen to the [instrument] solo in the slow movement": as if the rest of the essential performance can tick away in the background whilst you do something more worthwhile like clipping your toenails! and thrice
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI just got a letter from E.ON saying, "Your prices are increasing and we're changing your tariff". OK, I'm willing to own up to the tariff, but MY PRICES???
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Seen near where I live: "Your new Aldi is opening". OK, if it's my Aldi I'll thank you for sending me a share of my profits each week.
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I've just been doing my homework: listening to the celebrity guest spot on today's Essential Classics:
"Rob's guest this week is the astrologer and media personality, Russell Grant. Russell has written several books on Astrology and regularly provides newspaper horoscopes. He is best known for his appearances on radio (BBC Radio 2's Steve Wright in the Afternoon) and breakfast television shows such as This Morning with Richard and Judy, offering astrological advice. More recently, he has appeared in several reality television shows including Celebrity Fit Club, Kitchen Burnout and most notably, Strictly Come Dancing and its sister show, It Takes Two."
I tuned in to discover whether this would turn out to be unexpectedly enlightening: it was! The Prince Igor music ended and... "Let's talk about Strictly Come Dancing." And they did. So that's a nice promo for the BBC. The ad for digital radio is the same (virtually) as the one I hear on Kiss FM in the gym.
Before SCD, they were talking about Russell's grandmother's Alzheimer's - in case you missed the prog and would like to hear it. I don't think I have the will to listen to yesterday's.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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Originally posted by french frank View PostI've just been doing my homework: listening to the celebrity guest spot on today's Essential Classics:
"Rob's guest this week is the astrologer and media personality, Russell Grant. Russell has written several books on Astrology and regularly provides newspaper horoscopes. He is best known for his appearances on radio (BBC Radio 2's Steve Wright in the Afternoon) and breakfast television shows such as This Morning with Richard and Judy, offering astrological advice. More recently, he has appeared in several reality television shows including Celebrity Fit Club, Kitchen Burnout and most notably, Strictly Come Dancing and its sister show, It Takes Two."
I tuned in to discover whether this would turn out to be unexpectedly enlightening: it was! The Prince Igor music ended and... "Let's talk about Strictly Come Dancing." And they did. So that's a nice promo for the BBC. The ad for digital radio is the same (virtually) as the one I hear on Kiss FM in the gym.
Before SCD, they were talking about Russell's grandmother's Alzheimer's - in case you missed the prog and would like to hear it. I don't think I have the will to listen to yesterday's.
Everything, but everything, on the BBC is now designed to plug another programme. It can be done subtly such as a piece is played by a certain performer and that performer "will be with Sean this evening on In Tune" or it can be done utterly shamefacedly as in puffing SCD on EC through the use of Russell Grant. Or it can be the squirmingly awful titter-fest that is Derham and Rafferty. Take your pick.
By the bye I see the Afternoon on 3 programmes are headed thus: "Katie Derham continues her week-long celebration of the human voice." I think that should be "the week-long celebration" should it not?O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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