Le dumbing down ?
"La Tribune des Critiques de Disques" - France-Musique
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"Let me have my own way in exactly everything, and a sunnier and more pleasant creature does not exist." Thomas Carlyle
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Originally posted by Karafan View Posthttp://jefopera.blogspot.co.uk/2011/...tiques-de.html
And now deceased, amid cries of elitism? Not just a disease afflicting R3 it would seem. Ye Gads!
K.
Autour d’une poignée de versions de chefs-d’œuvre du répertoire, soumis à une écoute en aveugle, trois critiques élisent chaque semaine la version reine. Mais auditeurs et internautes sont aussi tous conviés à décerner les notes et les médailles.
Your link, kara, was an article in 2011 when it looked as if it was going west... it was replaced by something called (absurdly) 'Le Jardin de Critiques', but the original title has returned.
However, there is something in your comment - it's been reduced this season from 2 hours to 90 minutes... and there's a retrograde step too in that each extract is played and immediately followed by comments by the 3 or 4 critics. Before, the extracts were played in pairs, which allowed some measure of comparison by listeners. So the constant interruptions by chat, and the shorter extracts, combine to give the impression of MUCH more talk than music. I listened to 2 or 3 of them on recent car trips, and found it rather annoying. Still worth hearing when it's about an interesting work... (but heavens, Charpentier's Te Deum is a dull piece, whichever way you perform it !!)"...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 Caliban View PostNo - it's still going!
Autour d’une poignée de versions de chefs-d’œuvre du répertoire, soumis à une écoute en aveugle, trois critiques élisent chaque semaine la version reine. Mais auditeurs et internautes sont aussi tous conviés à décerner les notes et les médailles.
Your link, kara, was an article in 2011 when it looked as if it was going west... it was replaced by something called (absurdly) 'Le Jardin de Critiques', but the original title has returned.
However, there is something in your comment - it's been reduced this season from 2 hours to 90 minutes... and there's a retrograde step too in that each extract is played and immediately followed by comments by the 3 or 4 critics. Before, the extracts were played in pairs, which allowed some measure of comparison by listeners. So the constant interruptions by chat, and the shorter extracts, combine to give the impression of MUCH more talk than music. I listened to 2 or 3 of them on recent car trips, and found it rather annoying. Still worth hearing when it's about an interesting work... (but heavens, Charpentier's Te Deum is a dull piece, whichever way you perform it !!)
K"Let me have my own way in exactly everything, and a sunnier and more pleasant creature does not exist." Thomas Carlyle
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