There is no accounting for taste ! Janet Baker makes Sea Pictures worth listening to IMO.
Guilty secrets - the bits you miss out
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostTchaikovsky's Nutcracker - it stinks (that is purely my own very humble opinion and definitely NOT a definitive statement !). How could the same man who composed such marvellous symphonies and concertos et al end up writing this ???
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostHere's how I generally listen to recorded music.
If I'm intending to listen to a multi-movement work all through, that's what I'll do, in one of two ways. Either I'll just listen in an abstract way, letting the music unfold naturally, or I'll use a score (I have about 3,000 scores here). If I use a score, the experience is different from the 'abstract', and I'll listen very analytically for the structure and the composer's success (or otherwise) in achieving what it seems to me was intended, or simply in negotiating the awkward bits. In both cases, there's no question of leaving out sections.
But most listening is done ad hoc (I'm doing so right now), usually by choosing something to fit the particular mood I'm in. ......
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostWho?
(you know the one that lets you find out about things you don't know anything about as well as things you do ! Personally speaking i'd take your internet back to the shop and try to exchange it for one that works !)
Anything written by Harrison Birtwhistle - pretentious noise.
(discuss with reference to Paul Hegarty)
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostAh, the former captain of Dundee, I presume, GG?
I meant this one
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