Originally posted by vinteuil
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The inimitable Stephen Plaistow
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amateur51
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... sadly, I've never really been able to do this "lie-in" thing I hear so much praised. My inbuilt clock wakes me up at 5 o'clock, every day, did when I was a workin' man, seven days a week, weekend included: same now that I'm a genn'lman of leisure. By six o'clock it's the orange juice, slices of toast with Mme V's marmalade, and with honey, and two decent cups of serious coffee; by seven ready to face the day.
I like the idea of a lie-in : it's just that my body doesn't seem designed for it
No replies between 16:00-17:30 please, cos that's when I have my nap (see Napping 101 Workshop)
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI'm thinking of recuiting m'learned collague Rumpole to join me in running some 'Lie-in 101 Worshops', vints - would you be interested?
No replies between 16:00-17:30 please, cos that's when I have my nap (see Napping 101 Workshop)
Originally posted by vinteuil View PostMy inbuilt clock wakes me up at 5 o'clock, every day, did when I was a workin' man, seven days a week, weekend included
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Don Petter
Originally posted by antongould View PostHeard this - enjoyed it and widened my knowledge of Caliban's Medtner........
I thought SP sometimes sounded a little weary with the whole thing, as though there was something else on his mind, but perhaps that's just his way. Great stuff anyway, and it didn't detract.
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Panjandrum
Originally posted by Alison View PostFirst Ive seen Mr Play-stow today - in the new Gramophone.
Rather disappointed: thought he was going to be a lot more dapper to match the voice and erudition :(
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RobertLeDiable
Originally posted by Alison View PostI was being waspish earlier. I have come to loathe Stephen Johnson and fully endorse Mr Caliban's original post !
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Cassander
Quite agree about SP's measured insight into piano interpreters periodically offered on CD review.
Went off one critic (apologies if this was wrongly attributed) after his castigation in G'phone of Piers Lane's Henselt studies, contradicted by BBCMM and IRRR reviewers. When you go out on a limb, you have to have a rationale other than a modern complete survey isn't up to Rachmanov's rattling off of 'Si oiseau j'etais' from the days of scratch and rustle.Last edited by Guest; 20-04-12, 12:00.
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Originally posted by Cassander View PostQuite agree about SP's measured insight into piano interpreters periodically offered on CD review.
Originally posted by Don Petter View PostInterestingly, although Stephen Plaistow gave ALP1901 a very warm review in the April 1962 Gramophone, he had some reservations about the recording....
He really is someone I feel is adding enormously to my understanding and insight into music and its performance, and in a felicitous and 'listenable-to' manner.
Too often these days, on the radio, I feel I'm merely listening to someone who happens to be on the radio airing their views based on rather less experience than I have - it's mildly interesting, but not the real thing.
Stephen Plaistow certainly delivers the real thing"...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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amateur51
Originally posted by Caliban View PostWorth bearing in mind too that SP brings to bear half a century of experience, as this post from another thread reminds us:
He really is someone I feel is adding enormously to my understanding and insight into music and its performance, and in a felicitous and 'listenable-to' manner.
Too often these days, on the radio, I feel I'm merely listening to someone who happens to be on the radio airing their views based on rather less experience than I have - it's mildly interesting, but not the real thing.
Stephen Plaistow certainly delivers the real thing
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Panjandrum
Originally posted by Cassander View PostQuite agree about SP's measured insight into piano interpreters periodically offered on CD review.
Went off Bryce Morrison after his castigation in G'phone of Piers Lane's Henselt studies, contradicted by BBCMM and IRRR reviewers. When you go out on a limb, you have to have a rationale other than a modern complete survey isn't up to Rachmanov's rattling off of 'Si oiseau j'etais' from the days of scratch and rustle. Been sceptical of all his pronouncements ever since.
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