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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostAs I recall, that [structured searching] was exactly what the now defunct Gramofile allowed?
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And Gramophone itself appears to accept this figure http://www.haymarket.com/gramophone/...e/default.aspxIt 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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Perhaps better signs in this month's issue which I came across in WH Smith today . A number of articles on new music including on Birtwistle and a collection piece on Brahms 3 by Richard Osborne - and much less celebrity guff . Many of the reviews are still short though and surely is it not about time they let someone but Seckerson review a Mahler 2
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VodkaDilc
Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostPerhaps better signs in this month's issue which I came across in WH Smith today . A number of articles on new music including on Birtwistle and a collection piece on Brahms 3 by Richard Osborne - and much less celebrity guff . Many of the reviews are still short though and surely is it not about time they let someone but Seckerson review a Mahler 2
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThere are few clearer illustrations of the decline of Gramophone than comparing some of the reviews with IRR. The recent Arthur Benjamin concerto record on Dutton for example . AA given one short column Calum Macdonald two long columns and very fascinating his review is too .
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Panjandrum
I note that the new editor, rather in the manner of members of the royal family, is signing his editorial as "Martin". I hope that this does not imply a regal indifference to the opinions of his readership.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Panjandrum View PostI note that the new editor, rather in the manner of members of the royal family, is signing his editorial as "Martin". I hope that this does not imply a regal indifference to the opinions of his readership.
Not signing editorial as "Martin", you understand ...
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Panjandrum
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI think James Inverne, his predecessor, did much the same thing
Not signing editorial as "Martin", you understand ...
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Has Gramophone decided to take over from Classic FM magazine in issuing free golden oldie recordings on its cover?
I saw an issue today in W H Smith with a naff reference to a Gramophone Hall fo fame - a concept straight from Classic FM but found myself buying it as there is a free CD on the cover of Karajan and the Philharmonia in Beethoven 5 and Brahms 2 .
Both excellent performances and what an orchestra the original Philharmonia was ! Dennis Brain's horn solos in the Brahms are magical.
I assume it is a one-off , If not I may well start buying it again regularly.Last edited by Barbirollians; 20-04-12, 22:54.
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