Originally posted by Thropplenoggin
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Essential Classics - The Continuing Debate
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Maybe not the best thread for this, but I always enjoy hearing the Ryba Czech Christmas Mass; not great music but cheerful and makes me smile. Actually, I thought that this morning's programme wasn't too bad until, while posting this, the Hely-Hutchinson mish-mash came on and wiped the smile away.
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Roehre
Originally posted by Stan Drews View PostMaybe not the best thread for this, but I always enjoy hearing the Ryba Czech Christmas Mass; not great music but cheerful and makes me smile. Actually, I thought that this morning's programme wasn't too bad until, while posting this, the Hely-Hutchinson mish-mash came on and wiped the smile away.
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Originally posted by Stan Drews View PostMaybe not the best thread for this, but I always enjoy hearing the Ryba Czech Christmas Mass; not great music but cheerful and makes me smile. Actually, I thought that this morning's programme wasn't too bad until, while posting this, the Hely-Hutchinson mish-mash came on and wiped the smile away.
(And the Dukas which got yet another airing. )O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostYou heard a Russell Grant 'interview'. I heard the sound of the bottom of the barrel being scraped. Or of a grave being dug for Radio 3, with Rob Cowan like the High Priest, with his desperate attempts to swing the conversation back round to music seeming increasingly banal.
I am too weary to write and complain because it only results in the receipt of an automated response, which makes me yet more weary.
Weltschmerz, thy name is Thropplenoggin.
Ed Reardon Mode: Activated"...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 PostJust tuned in for 60 seconds - a complete idiot seems to be 'guesting' this week, never heard of him and he seemed to be revelling in being an ignoramus. Dont need it.
Ed Reardon Mode: Activated
Answer is that the theory goes that people with 'musical knowledge' intimidate the potential new listeners. A comedian (?) with a merry quip about his ignorance is very reassuring.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 had an email about it (from someone who read the Sunday Telegraph article). He wrote: "I am currently 'listening' to an appalling piece of broadcasting where Tim Vine is showing off his lack of musical knowledge, so why is he on at all?"
Answer is that the theory goes that people with 'musical knowledge' intimidate the potential new listeners. A comedian (?) with a merry quip about his ignorance is very reassuring.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI've just had an email about it (from someone who read the Sunday Telegraph article). He wrote: "I am currently 'listening' to an appalling piece of broadcasting where Tim Vine is showing off his lack of musical knowledge, so why is he on at all?"
Answer is that the theory goes that people with 'musical knowledge' intimidate the potential new listeners. A comedian (?) with a merry quip about his ignorance is very reassuring.
You can hear poor Sarah squirming.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostOnce again I say - ditch the celebs, ditch the gimmicks and let's have CDM back.
What I have managed to glean from the very few figures I have 'discovered' is that CDM had more listeners than Classical Collection (in fact, more than Breakfast has been getting lately, even though it is both longer and goes out at peaktime); hence the further popularisation of Essential Classics.
The rub was that CDM had the wrong kind of listeners.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 had an email about it (from someone who read the Sunday Telegraph article). He wrote: "I am currently 'listening' to an appalling piece of broadcasting where Tim Vine is showing off his lack of musical knowledge, so why is he on at all?"
Answer is that the theory goes that people with 'musical knowledge' intimidate the potential new listeners. A comedian (?) with a merry quip about his ignorance is very reassuring.
That supposed celebrity guest was going on about how composers should name their works aft something, like a Tree in the Wind. He complained Mozart didn't very often. He is totally the absolute bottom of the barrel.
I woulds say I'd given up, but I did that long ago. Thank god, I have a CD player in my car.
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