Thanks for the Tauber link, I hadn't heard it before and I'm afraid rather enjoyed it. Incidentally I see that Rudy Vallee also recorded it in 1933 and as you mention, many others too latched on to its attractive melody. As to Tauber 'knowing better', is there a particular reason why he should have? After all he sang to make a living as well as for his 'Art'.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostThanks for the Tauber link, I hadn't heard it before and I'm afraid rather enjoyed it. Incidentally I see that Rudy Vallee also recorded it in 1933 and as you mention, many others too latched on to its attractive melody. As to Tauber 'knowing better', is there a particular reason why he should have? After all he sang to make a living as well as for his 'Art'.
There is a performance of the Fibich on violin by Ivry Gitlis on YT when you do very much hear what pursuivant says though about Whiter Shade of Pale .
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Originally posted by Stanley Stewart View PostA quite exquisite performance of Poem (from the idyll 'At Twilight', Op 39) by Jarmila Novotna, Czech Songs and Arias, (Supraphon 11 1491-2 201) (1992), which also includes Jan Masaryk's memorable cycle, Songs of Lidice.
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Paul Sherratt
When 'Private Passions' episodes are taken over by 'Strictly Come Dancing' regulars later this year will forum listeners be
able contain their excitement ?
Or, like Jerry, keep cool ?
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Paul Sherratt
>>>When 'Private Passions' episodes are taken over by 'Strictly Come Dancing' regulars later this year *****
*****Please be aware that these guests were provisional and liable to change. And they have.
So, no Brendan nor Anton, for now at any rate.
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Richard Tarleton
An excellent episode yesterday with Jared Diamond. The chat part only scratched the surface of this great man, but revealed him as a knowledgeable and thoughtful amateur musician, on top of everything else. His choices - JS Bach x 3, CPE Bach x1, Beethoven trio, Schubert (Erlkoenig), Brahms Sextet, Strauss 4LS (with Janowitz) - MB seemed to be enjoying himself.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostAn excellent episode yesterday with Jared Diamond. The chat part only scratched the surface of this great man, but revealed him as a knowledgeable and thoughtful amateur musician, on top of everything else. His choices - JS Bach x 3, CPE Bach x1, Beethoven trio, Schubert (Erlkoenig), Brahms Sextet, Strauss 4LS (with Janowitz) - MB seemed to be enjoying himself.
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indeed! a rather formidable gent i thought, and exceptionally listenable music for a nice change ... [also try the Third Chimpanzee another excellent work but earlier than Guns etc]According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostAn excellent episode yesterday with Jared Diamond. The chat part only scratched the surface of this great man, but revealed him as a knowledgeable and thoughtful amateur musician, on top of everything else. His choices - JS Bach x 3, CPE Bach x1, Beethoven trio, Schubert (Erlkoenig), Brahms Sextet, Strauss 4LS (with Janowitz) - MB seemed to be enjoying himself."...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 aka Calum Da Jazbo View Posti am very much enjoying Ms Leon's expressions of taste ...."...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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