Bored beyond measure by 'Today's obsession with Sir Alex Ferguson's immediate plans, I retuned to Radio 3 just in time to hear part of the last movement of the Shostakovitch 7th. To demonstrate my appreciation of this commendable time-saving measure, may I suggest that, the next time VW's Lark is featured, we are given its take-off and landing and spared all the stuff in between?
Clipping the wings of VW's skylark ....
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Originally posted by Northender View PostBored beyond measure by 'Today's obsession with Sir Alex Ferguson's immediate plans, I retuned to Radio 3 just in time to hear part of the last movement of the Shostakovitch 7th. To demonstrate my appreciation of this commendable time-saving measure, may I suggest that, the next time VW's Lark is featured, we are given its take-off and landing and spared all the stuff in between?Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Northender View PostBored beyond measure by 'Today's obsession with Sir Alex Ferguson's immediate plans, I retuned to Radio 3 just in time to hear part of the last movement of the Shostakovitch 7th. To demonstrate my appreciation of this commendable time-saving measure, may I suggest that, the next time VW's Lark is featured, we are given its take-off and landing and spared all the stuff in between?
HS
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The Lark Ascending is a lovely piece, but recently it has been broadcast more often than its charms return. It feels as if the Lark has been caged, in order to sing whenever the broadcasters demand, instead of being a rare and memorable encounter. The occasional Norfolk Rhapsody, Variants on Dives & Lazarus, Serenade to Music, Concerto Grosso, Oboe/Tuba Concerto, In the Fen Country would be very welcome.Last edited by ferneyhoughgeliebte; 08-05-13, 09:45.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThe Lark Ascending is a lovely piece, but recently it has been broadcast too often than its charms return. It feels as if the Lark has been caged, in order to sing whenever the broadcasters demand, instead of being a rare and memorable encounter. The occasional Norfolk Rhapsody, Variants on Dives & Lazarus, Serenade to Music, Concerto Grosso, Oboe/Tuba Concerto, In the Fen Country would be very welcome.
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Many years ago at a record club meeting, after a long day at work, I fell asleep after the first few minutes of Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto and woke up in time to hear the last few bars. An unintentional 'clipping of the wings' and a rather embarrassing one. I just hope I didn't snore...
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Originally posted by hmvman View PostMany years ago at a record club meeting, after a long day at work, I fell asleep after the first few minutes of Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto and woke up in time to hear the last few bars. An unintentional 'clipping of the wings' and a rather embarrassing one. I just hope I didn't snore...
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We've actually only had 'The Lark' four times this year, other warhorses have taken over in the popularity stakes and are well in double figures. Permanently clipping Hungarian Dances would be more beneficial, we've now past 50 of them already this year! But quite agree playing a chunk of a movement is just getting ridiculous, at the rate RW and his cronies are going I can see the following happening in the not too distant future.
'Now for the opening 10 bars of Beethoven's 5th, after which please we'll be reading your texts and tweets on what your dog has been doing whilst you've been listening to these 10 bars, then we'll chat to another member of the public and play the opening chords of Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano Concerto, please tweet in with what your budgie is doing etc etc etc...
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postthe accursed lark ....
my budgie was throwing tomatoes at the radio .....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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Northender
Vivian Ellis's 'Flying Scot' will, with immediate effect, be replaced by a single diesel rail car offering a shuttle service between London Euston and Watford Junction.
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Hello there,
Re #4 and Ferney's suggestions:-
This album is a gem
It'd be nice to hear the 49th //; 3 Preludes Founded On Welsh Hymn Tunes , 2 Hymn Tune Preludes and the 5 Mystical Songs given more exposure.
What else? The House of Life - and for later RVW - heck why not the 2nd String Quartet... ?
There is so much to relish apart from the Lark and it'd be great if R3 could air some of it :-)
Best Wishes,
Tevot
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Originally posted by hmvman View PostMany years ago at a record club meeting, after a long day at work, I fell asleep after the first few minutes of Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto and woke up in time to hear the last few bars. An unintentional 'clipping of the wings' and a rather embarrassing one. I just hope I didn't snore...
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